We saw this play at the Engelman Recital Hall during club hours. But what we found out was that it wasn’t really a play, per se. It was really just a reading. The reading revolved around a wife who had to forge her father’s signature in order to save her husband’s life. This is a big deal because the Husband had to fire an employee for doing just that. After receiving a letter that states that everything will be okay he becomes okay with the situation. At this point, the wife realizes that her husband is not who she thought she was. She realizes that all this time she has just been his doll, his puppet. The readers were actually pretty good. I mean, it wasn’t anywhere near as involving as an actual play might’ve been. However, they did a good job, given the limitations. Next time, I would love to be able to watch a full play at Baruch rather than just a reading.