I'm always in awe of McClain's work, and this play is a great example of her talent. Here, she's skilled at world building, creating richly-drawn characters, developing a conflict that draws you in, and messing with your expectations, yet presenting a conclusion that you realize is just right. I also love that it's feminist sci-fi. (Side note: it's also fun to imagine a world in which men have babies and think of the characters as Kirk and Spock.)
I'm always in awe of McClain's work, and this play is a great example of her talent. Here, she's skilled at world building, creating richly-drawn characters, developing a conflict that draws you in, and messing with your expectations, yet presenting a conclusion that you realize is just right. I also love that it's feminist sci-fi. (Side note: it's also fun to imagine a world in which men have babies and think of the characters as Kirk and Spock.)