"Men loving men, that is what golf is," proclaims actress Joanne Whalley in a Scottish brogue in Golf in the Kingdom, which premiered in New York City last Friday.
Those wanting to get closer to that more traditional and comforting take on the eternal "boy meets girl" predicament need only look back and revisit the great film romances of the past, movies that reflect those long-vanished ideals.
As played convincingly by Annette Bening in this Geffen Playhouse production, Margot, a successful -- but increasingly blocked -- feminist, feels she needn't be sorry about anything she's written.