Wow, what a wild take on Oedipus, Jocasta, Tiresius, Helen, Calliope and Aristotle, to name just a few of the satirized Greeks in this creative whirlwind of a play filled with: crashing anachronisms, endless word play, theatrical physicalized imagery, and an irreverent take on... everything. The ancient and classic clashes with modern, post modern, and post post modern (I suspect?). I so enjoyed how this writer throws it all out there, mixes it up with humor and wit, and keeps the reader thinking. Very female forward, which is a wonderful thing to applaud.
Wow, what a wild take on Oedipus, Jocasta, Tiresius, Helen, Calliope and Aristotle, to name just a few of the satirized Greeks in this creative whirlwind of a play filled with: crashing anachronisms, endless word play, theatrical physicalized imagery, and an irreverent take on... everything. The ancient and classic clashes with modern, post modern, and post post modern (I suspect?). I so enjoyed how this writer throws it all out there, mixes it up with humor and wit, and keeps the reader thinking. Very female forward, which is a wonderful thing to applaud.