Lisa Tierney-Keogh's sensitive, static drama set on an Irish farm comprises three intertwined monologues. The college-age Jane (Elizabeth A. Davis) speaks of the emptiness she feels. Her father (Victor Verhaeghe) describes his inability to help her. The family dog (Justin Hagan) talks of strange smells. The monologue form helps to emphasize these feelings of disconnection, but it also stymies action (1:20).