The New Century
http://www.advocate.com/exclusive_detail_ektid53691.asp5/9/2008
"Paul Rudnick's plays are like deluxe snack food. You don't expect a
substantial meal, you're always left a little undernourished, and the
shelf life is way limited, but while they're happening you can't get
enough. His latest work -- an evening of four one-act plays with a
grand title (The New Century) and a classy address (New York City's
Lincoln Center) -- may sound like a feast, but it's really a tray of
canapés, some of them stale and medium-tasty. It's basically three
monologues (two of which have been previously produced in New York)
about parents and their gay kids, followed by a sketch that brings the
characters all together in the maternity ward of a New York City
hospital."