Nick Malakhow: American Woman

A complex ensemble piece with a sizable group of compelling characters and nuanced discussions of feminism (white feminism, intersectional feminism, and the intricacies between) all throughout. I enjoyed the historical trajectory of the piece and the ways in which Flayton captured essential moments and truths and social norms from an evolving timeline. The balance of moments where the characters both challenged and expressed warmth towards one another propelled the piece forward at a consistent and intentional pace without resorting to contrived theatrics. I'd be excited to see this piece live...

A complex ensemble piece with a sizable group of compelling characters and nuanced discussions of feminism (white feminism, intersectional feminism, and the intricacies between) all throughout. I enjoyed the historical trajectory of the piece and the ways in which Flayton captured essential moments and truths and social norms from an evolving timeline. The balance of moments where the characters both challenged and expressed warmth towards one another propelled the piece forward at a consistent and intentional pace without resorting to contrived theatrics. I'd be excited to see this piece live.