A potent, contemporary tragedy that ends in a way that looks forward and actively fights against those classic tragic tropes/assumptions that cycles of abuse and trauma can't be broken. The characters are vividly rendered in their naturalism, and yet the play takes on a mythical/heightened quality with its grand themes and events and the unity of space. Loved the visual metaphor inherent in/embedded in the set of this house and the idea of escape via the roof. All of the characters are complicated, and I found Izzy especially nuanced--at once troubling and easy to sympathize with.
A potent, contemporary tragedy that ends in a way that looks forward and actively fights against those classic tragic tropes/assumptions that cycles of abuse and trauma can't be broken. The characters are vividly rendered in their naturalism, and yet the play takes on a mythical/heightened quality with its grand themes and events and the unity of space. Loved the visual metaphor inherent in/embedded in the set of this house and the idea of escape via the roof. All of the characters are complicated, and I found Izzy especially nuanced--at once troubling and easy to sympathize with.