The production promises a heartwarming — and occasionally heartrending — journey of self-reflection which reminds us of the importance of opening our hearts to the holidays.
Overlap explores how once friendly strangers must mature their relationships and work together to overcome inexplicable ailments or face dire consequences.
The musical, which features parodies of Baby Boomer-era hits infused with comedic lyrics detailing the symptoms of menopause, comes to San Antonio's Tobin Center on Oct. 22.
Told through a resonant soundtrack brimming with jazz, gospel, ragtime and African musical influences, the soul-sparking story celebrates the magic that can happen when one crosses the line between surviving and living.
The production also marks the first time the work of a Latino writer will be presented at the Russell Hill Rogers Theater in the organization's 100-year history.