I've had the pleasure of seeing Tom's work in L.A. He's a great writer and stalwart of the scene here. I loved this play about faith and forgiveness, fathers and sons, and the complicated relationship that many sects of Christianity have with the LGBTQ+ community. I love the way the play moves briskly through time. Landry is a fantastic character. As he navigates his father's death, he navigates his own faith and whether or not he has a community he can believe in. The themes are numerous and resonate, and there is an audience participation moment that is hilarious.
I've had the pleasure of seeing Tom's work in L.A. He's a great writer and stalwart of the scene here. I loved this play about faith and forgiveness, fathers and sons, and the complicated relationship that many sects of Christianity have with the LGBTQ+ community. I love the way the play moves briskly through time. Landry is a fantastic character. As he navigates his father's death, he navigates his own faith and whether or not he has a community he can believe in. The themes are numerous and resonate, and there is an audience participation moment that is hilarious.