I'm so happy to have read Doug DeVita's sad, hilarious and beautiful elegy, "Phillies Trilogy" The play reads like life: fluid, changeable, unpredictable, painful, happy, loving and beautiful.
The structure of its changing parts reflects the truthfulness and ambivalence of its subjects, the mother who loves so much, is so clueless, so self absorbed, so unselfishly loyal, so faithful and faithless- all at the same time!! All the other characters, too, are painted with the same sense of fair and funny observation, never commented on, always inhabited. Great work to be savored and staged.
I'm so happy to have read Doug DeVita's sad, hilarious and beautiful elegy, "Phillies Trilogy" The play reads like life: fluid, changeable, unpredictable, painful, happy, loving and beautiful.
The structure of its changing parts reflects the truthfulness and ambivalence of its subjects, the mother who loves so much, is so clueless, so self absorbed, so unselfishly loyal, so faithful and faithless- all at the same time!! All the other characters, too, are painted with the same sense of fair and funny observation, never commented on, always inhabited. Great work to be savored and staged.