Doug DeVita: Chanda by the Sea

There is something so primal, unsettling, heartbreaking, yet hopeful, and dare I say familiar about what is, what was, what might have been ruminations, and Gene Kato nails every single conflicting feeling in this poignant, beautifully written drama, quite possibly his best. I hope to see this staged soon; it is a rich feast for actors, directors, and theatre companies and their audiences to devour.

There is something so primal, unsettling, heartbreaking, yet hopeful, and dare I say familiar about what is, what was, what might have been ruminations, and Gene Kato nails every single conflicting feeling in this poignant, beautifully written drama, quite possibly his best. I hope to see this staged soon; it is a rich feast for actors, directors, and theatre companies and their audiences to devour.