This play is so inventive and the theatrical landscape so vividly rendered that it just begs to be produced by a creative and resourceful group. The allegorical connections to mythology underscore the entrenched, cyclical, and ever-looming nature of the forces of toxic patriarchy and the male gaze on sex and sexuality. The thread of Medusa's story throughout is particularly potent. The razor-sharp humor is undeniable, even as it unearths and explores gutting truths about the aforementioned issues. I'd so love to see this on a stage!
This play is so inventive and the theatrical landscape so vividly rendered that it just begs to be produced by a creative and resourceful group. The allegorical connections to mythology underscore the entrenched, cyclical, and ever-looming nature of the forces of toxic patriarchy and the male gaze on sex and sexuality. The thread of Medusa's story throughout is particularly potent. The razor-sharp humor is undeniable, even as it unearths and explores gutting truths about the aforementioned issues. I'd so love to see this on a stage!