This surprising, sharp, insightful, and darkly hilarious play was a joy to read. Living in a sometimes absurd, sometimes all too plausible imagined future, Giles' characters grapple with what it means to survive through activism or complacency in our current socio-cultural context. I finished this briskly moving play in one sitting and enjoyed the shocking, titillating, and at times sad or horrifying moments as they unfolded. I'd love to see a production of this!
This surprising, sharp, insightful, and darkly hilarious play was a joy to read. Living in a sometimes absurd, sometimes all too plausible imagined future, Giles' characters grapple with what it means to survive through activism or complacency in our current socio-cultural context. I finished this briskly moving play in one sitting and enjoyed the shocking, titillating, and at times sad or horrifying moments as they unfolded. I'd love to see a production of this!