What a wonderful play, the characters feel so amazingly real and justified in each of their actions. I particularly enjoyed how Pipes dealt with a character's biases about another LBGT character, treating it as a flaw that doesn't make the character an evil stereotype but rather a person that is acting emotionally due to the world around them. Pipes deals with a heavy subject which, in the hands of another playwright, would reduce the human element of it. Wonderful
What a wonderful play, the characters feel so amazingly real and justified in each of their actions. I particularly enjoyed how Pipes dealt with a character's biases about another LBGT character, treating it as a flaw that doesn't make the character an evil stereotype but rather a person that is acting emotionally due to the world around them. Pipes deals with a heavy subject which, in the hands of another playwright, would reduce the human element of it. Wonderful