Great teamwork by Hank and Barbara Kimmel in crafting this short play. I love how unkempt, disheveled Jackie speaks her “internal dialogue” as she stands next to the perfectly-put-together mom Genevieve at their daughters’ soccer game. Jackie voices many of the insecurities women often feel when crossing paths with the “Genevieves” of the world. But does that mean these two opposites can’t be friends? Perhaps the one thing—the most important thing—they have in common can overcome any and all obstacles.
Great teamwork by Hank and Barbara Kimmel in crafting this short play. I love how unkempt, disheveled Jackie speaks her “internal dialogue” as she stands next to the perfectly-put-together mom Genevieve at their daughters’ soccer game. Jackie voices many of the insecurities women often feel when crossing paths with the “Genevieves” of the world. But does that mean these two opposites can’t be friends? Perhaps the one thing—the most important thing—they have in common can overcome any and all obstacles.