Does human life matter and, if not, why does the reader feel so compelled to root for the characters at the center of this deceptively complex short play? At its heart, this two-hander is a beautiful, subtle meditation on both love and scale. While one character acts desperately out of compassion, the other muses aloud about the bigger picture. So much is said in the negative space that this play demands to be embodied. Neither character says "I love you." Neither character has to. What a lovely, humanity-filled little piece!
Does human life matter and, if not, why does the reader feel so compelled to root for the characters at the center of this deceptively complex short play? At its heart, this two-hander is a beautiful, subtle meditation on both love and scale. While one character acts desperately out of compassion, the other muses aloud about the bigger picture. So much is said in the negative space that this play demands to be embodied. Neither character says "I love you." Neither character has to. What a lovely, humanity-filled little piece!