"A startlingly frank and expansive meditation on theater." - The Chicago Tribune
A novice assistant stage manager joins the crew of Bad Settlement Theatre Company for their make-or-break season. At the helm of this once-proud company is an aging artistic director hell-bent on mounting the elusive perfect staging of Moby Dick. Mirroring Melville’s own unconventional forms, the play swings from soliloquy to encyclopedic investigation to action-adventure story as the young man grows to love the theatrical live, even a those around him pay the ultimate price for their pursuit of theatre’s own great white whale. "Pfautsch artfully transposes this famous fish tale via Bad Settlement into an über-Brechtian delight." - Stage And Cinema