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If there's one word that encapsulates this play, it's "joy." The characters are fully realized and likable, even when they make mistakes. It's refreshing to engage with a work that doesn't indulge in trauma as a driver for conflict, especially when Black and brown bodies are at the center.
If there's one word that encapsulates this play, it's "joy." The characters are fully realized and likable, even when they make mistakes. It's refreshing to engage with a work that doesn't indulge in trauma as a driver for conflict, especially when Black and brown bodies are at the center.