I love this fantastical, intersectionally aware, and sharply observed exploration of being an artist of color living at the margins of the already marginalized queer community. Rincon establishes a clear, colorful, and hilarious theatrical world inhabited by some spot on renderings of these greats. I am perhaps most impressed by how the characters all work as nuanced and distinctly human people, while also serving a greater purpose as clever extended metaphors. This play is a delight as a piece in and of itself, and a helpful and inspiring reminder as a queer writer of color.
I love this fantastical, intersectionally aware, and sharply observed exploration of being an artist of color living at the margins of the already marginalized queer community. Rincon establishes a clear, colorful, and hilarious theatrical world inhabited by some spot on renderings of these greats. I am perhaps most impressed by how the characters all work as nuanced and distinctly human people, while also serving a greater purpose as clever extended metaphors. This play is a delight as a piece in and of itself, and a helpful and inspiring reminder as a queer writer of color.