I enjoyed the constant, comic drive that this play about good intentions gone awry has, building to the inevitable conclusion and reversals of fortune. Embedded in this sharp comedy are deeper historical layers of race and class as the two BIPOC women who are recent college graduates and aspiring artists, Tish and Bex, lose their space and sanity as a white woman takes over their NYC apartment. A small cast play that uses comic turns well to raise questions about those who give & those who take.
I enjoyed the constant, comic drive that this play about good intentions gone awry has, building to the inevitable conclusion and reversals of fortune. Embedded in this sharp comedy are deeper historical layers of race and class as the two BIPOC women who are recent college graduates and aspiring artists, Tish and Bex, lose their space and sanity as a white woman takes over their NYC apartment. A small cast play that uses comic turns well to raise questions about those who give & those who take.