A fair and fantastic representation of our dependency on technology, and how funny, too. We look to our phones for all the answers, we'll do anything for a life hack. The dynamic between the three characters is actually incredibly clever writing on playwright Sharai Bohannon's part; Josie's logic and skepticism, Ainslie's frustration, and Nat's enthusiasm not only all ring true but are altogether engaging as well. The dilemma of whether or not the app has an answer to a particular question does get genuinely creepy. Actors should easily come to love playing this charming, exciting short, and...
A fair and fantastic representation of our dependency on technology, and how funny, too. We look to our phones for all the answers, we'll do anything for a life hack. The dynamic between the three characters is actually incredibly clever writing on playwright Sharai Bohannon's part; Josie's logic and skepticism, Ainslie's frustration, and Nat's enthusiasm not only all ring true but are altogether engaging as well. The dilemma of whether or not the app has an answer to a particular question does get genuinely creepy. Actors should easily come to love playing this charming, exciting short, and it will fly.