If you've ever worked in any kind of industry serving the public, this play will hit close to home. If you've ever worked in an amusement park or put on a ridiculous costume as a source of employment, you will feel seen. Perez deftly crafts the struggles of every day survival in a way that toes the line between hilarious and tragic. The characters are so relatable and three dimensional; without being didactic we see how everyone is just trying to get through the day, at the mercy of gentrification. A must see.
If you've ever worked in any kind of industry serving the public, this play will hit close to home. If you've ever worked in an amusement park or put on a ridiculous costume as a source of employment, you will feel seen. Perez deftly crafts the struggles of every day survival in a way that toes the line between hilarious and tragic. The characters are so relatable and three dimensional; without being didactic we see how everyone is just trying to get through the day, at the mercy of gentrification. A must see.