"A Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf of sixties counterculture!"
– John Lahr, The New Yorker
"Donna Bullock delivers a performance that's sexy and smart!"
– Joe Dziemianowicz, NY Daily News
"Michael T. Weiss is charismatic and intense!"
– Erik Haagensen, Back Stage Magazine
"Daniel Oreskes excels!"
– Erik Haagensen, Back Stage Magazine
"Scott Drummond is endearing and honest!"
– Show Business Weekly
"Wilson Milam crafts a slick package!"
– David Rooney, The New York Times
'You can't change the world sober…'
Wilson Milam, the Tony Award-nominated director of Martin McDonagh's The Lieutenant of Inishmore, returns to New York to direct the World Premiere of David Hay's compelling new play A Perfect Future.
This darkly comic and provocative play explores the question of whether people can be married and truly love each other when their political persuasions are diametrically opposed.
New York power couple John and Natalie are hosting a dinner for Elliot, a friend from their days as college radicals. Also invited to the party is Mark, a straight-laced young man from John's risk management firm. With the help of a few too many expensive bottles of wine, the group's past and their long buried secrets resurface. Over the course of this raucous evening, their basic belief systems are upended, as the four must come to terms with what happens when we try to reconcile our idealism with reality.
This high-society evening is about to turn into a night of sexually charged mind-games that could change their lives forever.