I had the pleasure of seeing this play read by Walking Shadow Reader’s Theatre. The fascinating premise is played out beautifully through scenes that introduce us to the rules of the game naturally, making this possible near future seem inevitable. From there, the characters confront very real and sometimes uncomfortable realities of grief with believable and recognizable frailties. All the time, there’s a fascinating examination of what makes us human in the digital age and whether the technology we use to express ourselves can ever come close to representing us honestly. Loved it.
I had the pleasure of seeing this play read by Walking Shadow Reader’s Theatre. The fascinating premise is played out beautifully through scenes that introduce us to the rules of the game naturally, making this possible near future seem inevitable. From there, the characters confront very real and sometimes uncomfortable realities of grief with believable and recognizable frailties. All the time, there’s a fascinating examination of what makes us human in the digital age and whether the technology we use to express ourselves can ever come close to representing us honestly. Loved it.