Fish in the Dark

Fish in the Dark is a play by Larry David that focuses on fifteen characters as they deal with a death in the family.

Brenda is upset because she fears that her mother-in-law Gloria will live with them should the ill father die.

Previews for the play started on February 2, 2015 at the Cort Theatre, with the official opening on March 5.

[3][4] The play took in $13.5 million in advance sales at the box office, the highest advance for any spring production on Broadway and, according to The New York Times, beat the previous record for a play, $13.05 million for the 2013 revival of Harold Pinter's Betrayal.

No matter that David has chosen to tie his stage debut to the retro sixties at a time when even Neil Simon's once all over Broadway comedies have lost their laugh-a-minute, ticket selling pull.... David's less original and nuanced play will keep the cash registers ringing as long as he's on stage to dish up the gags.