Remember when your college roommate returned from his semester abroad with a lot of mildly amusing anecdotes and a firm conviction that he’d finally come of age? Jonathan Putman’s solo piece for Hermit Arts, about his time in Korea teaching English to children, is a lot like that. He seems like a nice enough guy, and his time in Asia was apparently pleasant and without major incident–but that’s not much to give an audience. It doesn’t help that the show is rather low on witty observation and insight: it may come as a surprise to you, but the language barrier caused minor misunderstandings. Imagine! Worse still, Putman’s got slides.