A MUSTSEE. Gregory Crafts has crafted a painfully relevant, timely, topical, truthful drama, brought flawlessly to life by an impeccable cast. As heavy as the subject matter is, the play deserves extra points for never teetering into melodrama, and maintaining a lightness and infectuous warmth, through Crafts’ deft blend of humor with the play’s more dramatic moments. Los Angeles needs more thought-provoking, socially conscious fare like this. Catch it before it’s well-earned trip to San Diego Fringe.