Elisabeth Subrin’s A Woman, a Part is an all-too-rare showcase for Maggie Siff wrapped in all-too-common pedestrian packaging.
More rarities:
- Showing a character railing Ritalin (otherwise known as snorting to all you
uncoolnon-degeneratehealthy cats). - An on-screen appearance by The Object Lesson’s Geoff Sobelle, a cutting-edge, live-performance artist.
- A title with multiple meanings: she’s an actress struggling to find the right “part” she’s supposed to play on the screen and in her real life; as such, she feels “apart” from her true self.