The cast is uniformly impressive, but Josh Sauerman and Nina Donze are stunning in the central roles of Frank and his wife, Lucille. Sauerman makes Frank uptight, intense, colorless, and identifiably Jewish so you can easily see why the New York Jew so dislikes - and is in turn disliked by - the expansive, yet deeply bigoted, folks of Atlanta. At the same time Sauerman manages the difficult task of making this ultimately decent and intelligent man a sympathetic figure, allowing the audience to feel the injustice done to him. FULL REVIEW