An expansive, exquisite piece that explores how masculinity both thrives from and perpetuates loneliness, alienation, and violence. The juxtaposition of college wrestling with real-life war is beautifully nuanced and filtered through both Karina's storytelling to the audience and Bradford's humanities class interjections. King looks at an intersectionally rich swath of people and succeeds in addressing the ways masculinity interacts with so many different parts of a person's identity. Simultaneously microscopically focused and very human, while also being profound and far-reaching. The...
An expansive, exquisite piece that explores how masculinity both thrives from and perpetuates loneliness, alienation, and violence. The juxtaposition of college wrestling with real-life war is beautifully nuanced and filtered through both Karina's storytelling to the audience and Bradford's humanities class interjections. King looks at an intersectionally rich swath of people and succeeds in addressing the ways masculinity interacts with so many different parts of a person's identity. Simultaneously microscopically focused and very human, while also being profound and far-reaching. The combination of lyricism, movement, sport, and intimate naturalism creates an eclectic aesthetically fascinating whole!