John Iacovelli's protean set beautifully accommodates the play's various locales. The primary setting is the Alamo, the funky Brooklyn bar run by Munce (Tim True) and his wife, Carmen (Eileen Galindo), a couple on the verge of bankruptcy. Gentrification is transforming the neighborhood, and Munce and Carmen have hopes of luring a younger crowd with live music and spoken word nights. However, the bar's regulars, including ex-cop Joey (Bobby Costanzo), retired sanitation worker Dominic (John Lacy) and boozy diabetic Tick (Jack Merrill), are dismayed by the forces of change.
Source: Los Angeles Times March 02, 2018 22:07 UTC