In this serious drama, you have an unlikeable protagonist- but she is actually very likeable with her cute twitter and overtly theatricalized Judy Garland scenes. The magical realism of this play leaves much needed breathing space for the audience to recover from the harsh reality of the world. The main theme of learning to choose your own value systems, and therefore your family, strikes me as a relevant and necessary dialogue to have in the theatre. Finally, this show leaves the audience with a bittersweet feeling, a wondering if we need to question ourselves as well as the characters.
In this serious drama, you have an unlikeable protagonist- but she is actually very likeable with her cute twitter and overtly theatricalized Judy Garland scenes. The magical realism of this play leaves much needed breathing space for the audience to recover from the harsh reality of the world. The main theme of learning to choose your own value systems, and therefore your family, strikes me as a relevant and necessary dialogue to have in the theatre. Finally, this show leaves the audience with a bittersweet feeling, a wondering if we need to question ourselves as well as the characters.