Overview
The setting is a rundown bar in the Bronx, where two of society's
rejects, Danny and Roberta, strike up a halting conversation over their
beer. He is a brooding, self-loathing young man who resorts more to
violence than reason; she is a divorced, guilt-ridden young woman whose
troubled teenage son is now being cared for by her parents. Danny, whose
fellow truck drivers call him "the animal," seems incapable of tender
emotion, while Roberta, who is still haunted by the memory of an ugly
sexual incident involving her father, is distrustful of men in general.
And yet, as their initial reserve begins to melt, and they decide to
spend the night together, the possibility of a genuine and meaningful
relationship begins to emerge—the first for both of them. In the end
there are no facile, easy answers, but thanks to the playwright's skill
and compassion, both characters are able to probe within themselves to
find an exorcism and forgiveness that, while painfully achieved, offers
the hope of a future touched, at last, with more than the bitterness and
loneliness that had been their lot before their fateful meeting.