As one-man shows — that most artificial of theater genres — go, Jay Presson Allen’s Tru, a biographical slice of Truman Capote’s life, is better than most. It takes place on Christmas Eve, 1975, soon after the great Southern writer and social butterfly has published a sizeable excerpt of his scandalous roman à clef, Answered Prayers. Shunned by his former friends from high … [Read more...]