Washer/Dryer by Pratidhwani and SIS

I laughed a lot at Washer/Dryer, a rom-com by produced by Pratidhwani and SIS Productions about an Indo-American woman, Sonya and a first-generation (I think) Chinese-American man, Michael. After the initial exposition scene with the couple is out of the way, it really gets rolling when Michael’s mom, Doctor Lee shows up. By the time the nosy neighbor barges in and the gay best friend is hiding behind the couch sneezing and people are coming in and out of doors and windows and curtains, it's a full-on farce.
It’s not just laughs though. Fairly early in the show, Sonya receives a huge suitcase from grandma in the old country full of items to be used for a proper Indian wedding. A little bit later, Doctor Lee begins preparing Michael’s favorite Chinese dish. These props remain for the rest of the show, ever-present, reminding everybody of the family stakes. It’s a nice touch in a play that’s really nicely done.

Photo by me of the set, pre-show. 

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