Equal parts hilarious and horrifying, I was impressed with the way Abe established the horror aspects of this play in a solo show context. Zeke is a compelling, unhinged main character, and it was a blast to spend some time with him. I also enjoyed the exploration of the human need to feel cool, important, seen, and worthwhile, and the use of satire and heightened theatricality to explore what happens when those needs aren't fulfilled.
Equal parts hilarious and horrifying, I was impressed with the way Abe established the horror aspects of this play in a solo show context. Zeke is a compelling, unhinged main character, and it was a blast to spend some time with him. I also enjoyed the exploration of the human need to feel cool, important, seen, and worthwhile, and the use of satire and heightened theatricality to explore what happens when those needs aren't fulfilled.