It's a faraway age of hope and inclusivity; in other words, it's
2015. When a tight-knit circle of married gays and lesbians - comfy
in the new mainstream - see themselves through the eyes of their
rakish transgender pal, it's clear that the march toward progress
is anything but unified. With stinging satire and acute compassion,
Jordan Harrison's pointed comedy charts the breakdown of empathy
that happens when we think our rights are secure, revealing
conservative hearts where you'd least expect.
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