When I read DeVita's work I wish the plays were longer just so I could spend more time with the characters. They're incredibly real and likable even with all of their flaws and complexities, and the characters in this one are particularly rich and engaging. Seeing the insecurities of kids manifest in the neuroses of adults is heartbreaking and played in a wonderfully subtle fashion. The two central characters bind the play together. We love them and their friendship, and the tensions between them build slowly and methodically into a simply breathtaking climactic confrontation. Another stunner...
When I read DeVita's work I wish the plays were longer just so I could spend more time with the characters. They're incredibly real and likable even with all of their flaws and complexities, and the characters in this one are particularly rich and engaging. Seeing the insecurities of kids manifest in the neuroses of adults is heartbreaking and played in a wonderfully subtle fashion. The two central characters bind the play together. We love them and their friendship, and the tensions between them build slowly and methodically into a simply breathtaking climactic confrontation. Another stunner from DeVita.