The brilliance of this piece is in the stream of conscious telling. Of finding the correct words on the fly, of making sure that the story is true and honest.
In this case, it is yanking the scab and letting the world examine the wound - raw and vulnerable. More theater should have this level of truth. I find myself very moved by this piece and wish that more festivals opened themselves up to monologues. This needs to be in front of a lot of people.
The brilliance of this piece is in the stream of conscious telling. Of finding the correct words on the fly, of making sure that the story is true and honest.
In this case, it is yanking the scab and letting the world examine the wound - raw and vulnerable. More theater should have this level of truth. I find myself very moved by this piece and wish that more festivals opened themselves up to monologues. This needs to be in front of a lot of people.