The Open House
by Will Eno
“Never a kind word.”
The play opens with tense laughter, showing a family mired in long term, intractable conflicts, overseen by a wheelchair-bound tyrannical father. The original family room, which seems like a Sartrean hell of enforced intimacy, mysteriously empties out, only to be repopulated with figures who have shed their identities, “reincarnated” as creatures who see differently.
The Who’s Who

