by Michael Meigs
Published on July 14, 2009
This is a delicate exploration of grief and healing, poignant and sometimes comic. Rachel McGinnis as Becca is subtle, perceptive, at times luminescent.
Rabbit Hole by David Linday-Abaires is a quiet play about loss. Becca and Howie were young parents six months ago when a swift series of random events sent their four-year-old son Danny running after his dog, just as a teenager drove down the street going maybe just a tiny bit too fast.That back story is not shoved into your face. The action opens as Becca's loud, impulsive sister Izzy is sitting at Becca's kitchen table, telling …