A truly incredible script. My favorite thing about it is how each of these three richly illustrated people are hyper-aware of their flaws (or, perhaps more accurately, their scars), which somehow makes it harder for them to change and find happiness. It's so important for LGBTQ+ stories to allow their characters to have complications, rather than just being ciphers for social change or vessels of reassurance for well-meaning theatergoers. Seeing Eye is a shining example of that. Also, it's funny as hell, and one of the best brother/sister narratives I've read in a long time. Produce it!
A truly incredible script. My favorite thing about it is how each of these three richly illustrated people are hyper-aware of their flaws (or, perhaps more accurately, their scars), which somehow makes it harder for them to change and find happiness. It's so important for LGBTQ+ stories to allow their characters to have complications, rather than just being ciphers for social change or vessels of reassurance for well-meaning theatergoers. Seeing Eye is a shining example of that. Also, it's funny as hell, and one of the best brother/sister narratives I've read in a long time. Produce it!