So much is packed into this tightly written piece. I can't recall another work of fiction that has so deftly explicated and integrated philosophy in such a meaningful and amusing way. Kate's lectures are a true delight that anchor her progression as a character. Both she and Ben are sharply rendered and their relationship real and sensitively examined. However, Leaf is the true stand-out character. He dominates this play in the best way, commenting and motivating the others with a sprightly wit. I'm truly dazzled by Stafford's assured grasp on these characters, dialogue, and the emotional arcs...
So much is packed into this tightly written piece. I can't recall another work of fiction that has so deftly explicated and integrated philosophy in such a meaningful and amusing way. Kate's lectures are a true delight that anchor her progression as a character. Both she and Ben are sharply rendered and their relationship real and sensitively examined. However, Leaf is the true stand-out character. He dominates this play in the best way, commenting and motivating the others with a sprightly wit. I'm truly dazzled by Stafford's assured grasp on these characters, dialogue, and the emotional arcs in this piece.