Green’s play is a terrific achievement; its urgent structure, indelible characters, and alternately witty and wrenching dialogue make it a highlight of this or any theatre season. But what really stands out is its great, gentle humanity in how it treats all its characters, fragile people just trying to reach out and grab hold of each other.
Casey and Diana, deftly directed by Andrew Kushnir is an emotionally powerful, next-generation look back at an era where fear made end of life for people with AIDS harder than it should have been