Dear Artist. Read this play. Three strong roles for women. The playwright does a fine job creating tension between the sisters, Mel and Harmony, that at times it's like they're in a war zone. The story concept is compelling, and as you read you want to know, Why isn't Mel as excited as her sister Harmony about the bridal dress and the wedding? What's with the dripping sound? What went wrong in Afghanistan? Believable, intensifying dialog; moments of brutal honesty like little explosions; touching moments of sisterhood; shocking cruelty; eerie images; moving revelations -- a thoroughly...
Dear Artist. Read this play. Three strong roles for women. The playwright does a fine job creating tension between the sisters, Mel and Harmony, that at times it's like they're in a war zone. The story concept is compelling, and as you read you want to know, Why isn't Mel as excited as her sister Harmony about the bridal dress and the wedding? What's with the dripping sound? What went wrong in Afghanistan? Believable, intensifying dialog; moments of brutal honesty like little explosions; touching moments of sisterhood; shocking cruelty; eerie images; moving revelations -- a thoroughly satisfying read.