This is a genuinely important play. It contains more humor, emotion, and story than any ten-minute play reasonably should. But it never for a second loses our attention or falls into confusion. Every character sticks with you.
Tania keeps us in suspense, and every character's personal arc is fun to watch, if devastating. The grandmother and Petro go from household nemeses to the most moving relationship in 'The Sea,' even as his betrayal slowly comes to light. Tania records not only the Ukrainian experience during this war, but the Carpathian experience, for posterity.
This is a genuinely important play. It contains more humor, emotion, and story than any ten-minute play reasonably should. But it never for a second loses our attention or falls into confusion. Every character sticks with you.
Tania keeps us in suspense, and every character's personal arc is fun to watch, if devastating. The grandmother and Petro go from household nemeses to the most moving relationship in 'The Sea,' even as his betrayal slowly comes to light. Tania records not only the Ukrainian experience during this war, but the Carpathian experience, for posterity.