Beautiful, hilarious, and brilliantly theatrical! I would be eager to dive into this as an actor, director, or designer. Oglesby examines the loneliness, yearning for connection, and toxic romantic/sexual environment of gay male culture using a really unique extended metaphor that is both so on target and so original. Skip, the sympathetic nucleus of this piece, is thrust on a zany and offbeat journey, and Oglesby makes hilarious use of double/triple/etc-casting to emphasize his loneliness. As poignant as it is funny, the truths explored here feel specific to this LGBTQ context and universal...
Beautiful, hilarious, and brilliantly theatrical! I would be eager to dive into this as an actor, director, or designer. Oglesby examines the loneliness, yearning for connection, and toxic romantic/sexual environment of gay male culture using a really unique extended metaphor that is both so on target and so original. Skip, the sympathetic nucleus of this piece, is thrust on a zany and offbeat journey, and Oglesby makes hilarious use of double/triple/etc-casting to emphasize his loneliness. As poignant as it is funny, the truths explored here feel specific to this LGBTQ context and universal in scope.