Angie Mastrantoni has a lot going for her: A job at a hip art gallery. A new apartment on the Upper West Side. But not much time for relationships. But then her neighbor Seth, a divorced Orthodox Jew with a knish store on the Lower East Side, knocks on her door.
Written by Cary Gitter, a two-time O’Neill semifinalist and Jewish Plays Project finalist, a contemporary romantic comedy with heart about the loneliness of big-city life and the possibility of finding love next door.









