This play from Daysha Veronica provides a captivating, thoughtful, and much-needed look at how important it is, not only for a playwright’s voice, but for diverse voices in all walks of life to be heard and respected. Veronica’s characters are multi-dimensional, and she does such an excellent job of framing the conflict from multiple perspectives that audiences will likely engage in animated discussions similar to the classroom scene in act two. This play should be required reading for theater programs and new works projects!
This play from Daysha Veronica provides a captivating, thoughtful, and much-needed look at how important it is, not only for a playwright’s voice, but for diverse voices in all walks of life to be heard and respected. Veronica’s characters are multi-dimensional, and she does such an excellent job of framing the conflict from multiple perspectives that audiences will likely engage in animated discussions similar to the classroom scene in act two. This play should be required reading for theater programs and new works projects!