This is a compelling collection of scenes that capture a lot of very of the moment sentiments and experiences in an unexpected way. The way Sharma plays with chronology here keeps you hooked throughout and constantly reevaluating and reengaging with earlier moments in the play. The four central characters are quite distinct and have important conversations about both self care and care of others, the toll/reward of those things, white complicity, and a really incisive question about allyship: "Who is willing to support me in my absence?" Eager to follow this play's developmental trajectory!
This is a compelling collection of scenes that capture a lot of very of the moment sentiments and experiences in an unexpected way. The way Sharma plays with chronology here keeps you hooked throughout and constantly reevaluating and reengaging with earlier moments in the play. The four central characters are quite distinct and have important conversations about both self care and care of others, the toll/reward of those things, white complicity, and a really incisive question about allyship: "Who is willing to support me in my absence?" Eager to follow this play's developmental trajectory!