The New York Production of Boys’ Life--which won rave reviews and a Pulitzer prize nomination--established Howard Korder as one of the most exciting new talents in American theater. An acerbically funny portrait of 1980s male behavior, it tracks three young urbanites on the make through their nights and days. Howard Kissel of the New York Daily News proclaimed it "utterly captivating," and the New Yorker’s Mimi Kramer called it "the most balanced and intelligent comment on the battle of the sexes I’ve seen in a long time."