Solomonson's imaginative use of theatricality allows use to empathize with and relate to the internal tensions of a person suffering from dementia, rather than pitying them from the outside. The Goodbye Levee is not afraid to address difficult, emotionally-fraught issues at the heart of identity and autonomy, but does so with humor and honesty and inventiveness, avoiding the trap of soapboxing. A highly enjoyable read and a showcase of the flexibility and power of the medium of live theatre.
Solomonson's imaginative use of theatricality allows use to empathize with and relate to the internal tensions of a person suffering from dementia, rather than pitying them from the outside. The Goodbye Levee is not afraid to address difficult, emotionally-fraught issues at the heart of identity and autonomy, but does so with humor and honesty and inventiveness, avoiding the trap of soapboxing. A highly enjoyable read and a showcase of the flexibility and power of the medium of live theatre.