Review: Immigrant Women Find One Another In "Lost Sock Laundry"
Lost Sock Laundry Written by Ivan Faute Directed by Madelyn Chapman Presented by UP Theater at Fort Washington Collegiate Church 729 W 181st St., Manhattan, NYC April 10-27, 2024 Michelle Feza Kuchuk, Haneen Arafat Murphy, and Maria Peyramaure. Photo by Jody Christopherson In Ivan Faute's Lost Sock Laundry , a communal space functions as a microcosm of New York City, which functions, or has the potential to, as a microcosm of the nation. A neighborhood laundromat provides the site for the play's examination of how strangers become neighbors become friends, how the bounds and bonds of community can form, shift, and grow. At the same time, such boundaries, including the literal borders of the nation, are policed in multiple ways, and characters' everyday personal and familial dramas are thus also haunted by xenophobia and hostile government policies. With compassion, humor, and authenticity, Lost Sock Laundry –which is offering Spanish translated performances on Saturday,