Brilliant use of the horror genre to share information about the Land Back movement. I loved that the BIPOC characters are the ones given names and actual depth and all the white characters are generic and interchangeable. I loved the way the relationship between Ash and Aaron is written and how the complexity of sibling relationships is depicted. I loved that Ash's two-spirit identity is just a given. No focus on pronouns or coming out. It's just who they are. Really want to see someone do this play with all the stage magic.
Brilliant use of the horror genre to share information about the Land Back movement. I loved that the BIPOC characters are the ones given names and actual depth and all the white characters are generic and interchangeable. I loved the way the relationship between Ash and Aaron is written and how the complexity of sibling relationships is depicted. I loved that Ash's two-spirit identity is just a given. No focus on pronouns or coming out. It's just who they are. Really want to see someone do this play with all the stage magic.