The thing I love about this play is that the message is clear, but it is grounded in real characters. It puts into context the struggle for identity that teens wrestle with on multiple levels. Culture and gender shake hands in this caring depiction of two kids navigating the world of bullies and friendship. It also gives voice to the way people treat immigrants as novelties. This is a great play for any TYA group looking to speak to this important subject.
The thing I love about this play is that the message is clear, but it is grounded in real characters. It puts into context the struggle for identity that teens wrestle with on multiple levels. Culture and gender shake hands in this caring depiction of two kids navigating the world of bullies and friendship. It also gives voice to the way people treat immigrants as novelties. This is a great play for any TYA group looking to speak to this important subject.