The meaning of an idiom is, by definition, more than the sum of its parts. Writer and performer Deb Margolin takes that idea even further. She uses idioms as launching pads for short fictional monologues about the life of a suburban mother and her two children. Excerpts from her “Index to Idioms” produced by Curtis Fox.
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