Ricardo Soltero-Brown:
22 Jul. 2023
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The first thing to make an impression is Eppich-Harris' poetic language, which serves as a beautiful ushering in to a journey about legacy. We feel in safe hands due to a resplendent atmosphere of skillfully chosen historical settings for struggles in love, debate, and power; each scene setting up a specific question regarding Nietzsche's work and its socio-political placement, his wellness, and Elisabeth's will to impose interpretation. Indeed there are generous insights into Nietzsche's work in philosophy and literature, but a remarkable achievement here is Eppich-Harris' rendering of a human drama. The play is structured to flow, engage, and inspire. ”