Each voice is so accurately heard, each storyline so well-developed, the reader can easily imagine the playwright disappearing into the scenery that she so masterfully and meticulously captures. This is a play about magic, our innate need for it: whether it be the magic of transcendence, holiness, mythical beings, or the everyday magic of being alive and in love in this world - the magic of making it day to day when it feels like everything is stacked against you. "The Mermaid's Parade" begs us to believe when it seems as though there is nothing to believe in. Produce this!
Each voice is so accurately heard, each storyline so well-developed, the reader can easily imagine the playwright disappearing into the scenery that she so masterfully and meticulously captures. This is a play about magic, our innate need for it: whether it be the magic of transcendence, holiness, mythical beings, or the everyday magic of being alive and in love in this world - the magic of making it day to day when it feels like everything is stacked against you. "The Mermaid's Parade" begs us to believe when it seems as though there is nothing to believe in. Produce this!