O'Grady surprised me with this play.
Not because she doesn't deliver the same reflective, heartwarming, heartwrenching turn of excellence I've come to expect. She does, and in spades.
Not because it isn't also hilarious and a marvelously unique concept. It is, and, again, marvelously so.
And not because she didn't make me think about life from the perspective of an everyday object that I hadn't really thought about before. (I particularly recommend her CAGE and CIRCUMNAVIGATION.) She does, although she arguably goes an additional step here.
I just didn't expect to have my heart moved by a...
O'Grady surprised me with this play.
Not because she doesn't deliver the same reflective, heartwarming, heartwrenching turn of excellence I've come to expect. She does, and in spades.
Not because it isn't also hilarious and a marvelously unique concept. It is, and, again, marvelously so.
And not because she didn't make me think about life from the perspective of an everyday object that I hadn't really thought about before. (I particularly recommend her CAGE and CIRCUMNAVIGATION.) She does, although she arguably goes an additional step here.
I just didn't expect to have my heart moved by a refrigerator today.