2 Great Fla March 16- April 17, 2005 Directed by: Lavinia Moyer Hart The Last Yankee: A poignant look at two couples where the women share an overwhelming sense of despair, and the men try to bring them back to the lives they've fled. "...A quiet, imploding depth charge of emotion... Tautly pertinent...unlike anything else Miller has so far shown us. This is what theater is all about." -IVY Post. 74 Georgia Avenue: 74 Georgia Avenue is a deeply affecting examination of the bizarre developments when a successful (but deeply unhappy) white businessman, Marty, decides to spend a few days in his boyhood home, in what now has become a black neighborhood. He encounters Joseph, the son of the deceased black man who was the janitor of the once thriving synagogue of Marty's childhood. This serendipitous meeting draws Marty into a strange, haunting and uncanny journey as Joseph recounts their shared past. This play embodies the off beat humor and gentle pathos which marks Schisgal's work. The Last Yankee by Arthur Miller