I had the pleasure of seeing The Submission performed at the Stella Adler Studio -- this play weaves tension, white lies, mistakes, piling resentments, egos, and harsh words that get so tight that the only place for it all to go is to explode in everyone's faces. I gasped many times. Beneath all the drama, Jeff Talbott has created a nuanced open discussion about race in America and in the arts, and the responsibilities and power that a storyteller takes on when they tell a story.
I had the pleasure of seeing The Submission performed at the Stella Adler Studio -- this play weaves tension, white lies, mistakes, piling resentments, egos, and harsh words that get so tight that the only place for it all to go is to explode in everyone's faces. I gasped many times. Beneath all the drama, Jeff Talbott has created a nuanced open discussion about race in America and in the arts, and the responsibilities and power that a storyteller takes on when they tell a story.