Mustard shouldn’t still be here, but they are. Imaginary friends don’t normally stay with their person until that person is a troubled teenager and Imaginary friends certainly don’t suddenly become visible to their person’s mom and then go on a date with them, either. But Mustard is special, at least that’s what they think. A twisted fairy tale about friendship, moving on and finding magic where you least expect it.
Max is Jay in this frenzied production of Mustard. Jay is your everyday, hopelessly romantic college professor wannabe. He has a penchant for impromptu haikus, oblivious presents and larger-than-life grand gestures typically in the form of marriage proposals. A family man at heart, you learn to admire his dedication and youthful love for Mustard’s Person through his greatest efforts. You can buy tickets to this hilarious, glimpse-of-life play here. Don’t get lost in the Boonswallows on the way there.