Reykjavik is one of the gutsiest and most enthralling plays I have read this year. There is a fascinating aspect of this play that is interrogating, lampooning, and honoring the elements of queer hookup culture that are very specific to queerness, specifically cis gay males. There is a specific moment in this play that is so true to queer experience, particularly queer people who come from families and communities who are not entirely supportive, and once I read the words it was amazing to realize I had never read them written down that way before. Highly recommended!! Love it!
Reykjavik is one of the gutsiest and most enthralling plays I have read this year. There is a fascinating aspect of this play that is interrogating, lampooning, and honoring the elements of queer hookup culture that are very specific to queerness, specifically cis gay males. There is a specific moment in this play that is so true to queer experience, particularly queer people who come from families and communities who are not entirely supportive, and once I read the words it was amazing to realize I had never read them written down that way before. Highly recommended!! Love it!