Dianne Nora has written a fantastic play about a woman being defined by her sexuality, a story made up of key episodes throughout her life where men - and a woman - treat her according to their own conclusions about this singular trait, frankly, while believing they're right to do so. From one person's behavior to another's judgement, Monica moves forward, rejecting their decisions, all while figuring out for herself who she really is. Filled with wonderful, natural dialogue allowing actors to explore human behavior in some of its most intimate and strangest splendor, this play is alive and...
Dianne Nora has written a fantastic play about a woman being defined by her sexuality, a story made up of key episodes throughout her life where men - and a woman - treat her according to their own conclusions about this singular trait, frankly, while believing they're right to do so. From one person's behavior to another's judgement, Monica moves forward, rejecting their decisions, all while figuring out for herself who she really is. Filled with wonderful, natural dialogue allowing actors to explore human behavior in some of its most intimate and strangest splendor, this play is alive and aware.