In this 2011 Obie Award-winning dark comedy, we meet Will — a gentle and fractured man — who has recently had his world forcibly turned upside-down. Will looks to the white walls and florescent lighting of Boise’s Hobby Lobby to provide him with a new job and, hopefully, a fresh start. What starts off innocently with Will getting to know the eclectically goofy group of employees, quickly begins to unravel as the truth about his past is revealed…. and his true motivation for returning to Boise threatens to change all their lives.
“Hunter has a gift for revealing the delusions that sustain people, and although his eye may be critical, it is also deeply affectionate.”
— Los Angeles Times
“Directed with thoughtful pacing and natural sensitivity—yet also with a tense air of volatility—by Trevor Biship”
— Broadway World
“Hunter’s writing and Long’s measured performance, which skillfully builds throughout the show, makes this play feel desperately human.”
— OC Weekly
“what Hunter does best, and it’s all powerfully driven home by Biship and his sterling cast.”
— Orange County Register
“an electric production… refreshingly comedic and compellingly dramatic”
— StageSceneLA
“Bruch Goodrich’s scenic design and Jeff Polunas’ sound design all function in perfect harmony to lend a slightly oppressive, yet natural setting to the work”
— Orange Curtain Review


























