A gorgeous, lyrical play about loneliness, disconnection, and queer identity and coming of age. I was particularly struck by how Kaydo balanced the parable-like quality of the storytelling with characters who are so nuanced, specific, and unique. I was invested so much both in the evolving relationship between the Boy and Kyle (it's beautiful and funny and honest and original) as well as the Boy and his parents. I would be so excited to see this interpreted onstage!
A gorgeous, lyrical play about loneliness, disconnection, and queer identity and coming of age. I was particularly struck by how Kaydo balanced the parable-like quality of the storytelling with characters who are so nuanced, specific, and unique. I was invested so much both in the evolving relationship between the Boy and Kyle (it's beautiful and funny and honest and original) as well as the Boy and his parents. I would be so excited to see this interpreted onstage!