The twisted, whimsical love child (pun intended) of the Nativity and the more positive version of Rosemary’s Baby, “Andela” is a play unlike any you have encountered before. Floyd-Priskorn’s comedy is fast and furious, but continuously grounded by the relationships at the heart of her story, resulting in a piece that doesn’t shy away from the darker, sorrowful parts of life, but lifts its head high at the prospect of overcoming them. There's a lot of theatre magic to be had here for any production team.
The twisted, whimsical love child (pun intended) of the Nativity and the more positive version of Rosemary’s Baby, “Andela” is a play unlike any you have encountered before. Floyd-Priskorn’s comedy is fast and furious, but continuously grounded by the relationships at the heart of her story, resulting in a piece that doesn’t shy away from the darker, sorrowful parts of life, but lifts its head high at the prospect of overcoming them. There's a lot of theatre magic to be had here for any production team.