Life could be simpler for Jill Frisby. With brother Archibald terrified to leave their apartment and mother Maya steadfast in her desire to sit in a hole on the beach to be closer to her dead husband, Jill is forced into running the family’s clam shack single-handedly. That is, until she hires Lane against her better judgment. Soon Jill’s coarse spiritual fabric is stretched to its limit by Lane’s eternal and eclectic optimism. At first glance quirky, at times brimming with hilarity, the inner core of this piece is hauntingly tender.