"Jeffrey Jones' plays seem to take place under a strobe light: brilliant flashes of deflated pop culture icons that slowly accumulate into a bitter satire of the emptiness and loneliness of our culture. They are imaginary fun houses with real monsters lurking in the crooked corners. They are also usually sharply paced and sleekly designed.... The good qualities of Jones' work are amply displayed in his latest post-modern vaudeville, THE ENDLESS...
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