Broken Gopher, Ink unleashed a fusillade of plays from 1988 to 2001 in futile attempt at fame and fortune. What they found was a string of New York productions that ended on 9/11 as their longest running play, "My Heart and the Real World," shut down with the rest of the City. From the ashes they have rebuilt their tenuous reputation with their own genre of "antimusical" as well as a string of lively theatre productions.