Act One: At a kitchen table, a husband and wife discuss the news,
nudists, and lie to each other about the ways they no longer connect.
Act Two: At a kitchen table, a man and his friend discuss the weather,
the state of public transportation, and lie to each other for the sake
of something to say.
Act Three: At a kitchen table, three people discuss, mostly, nothing,
and watch the threads unravel as their lives come apart at the seams.
Told in a genre-defying style that melds the depth of the novel with the
honesty of the stage, All Back Full charts one day in a marriage at
once usual and unusual, exploring what we say to each other when we say
nothing, and the ways we speak to each other without words.