I was privileged enough to see the premiere of Notes. Em has a natural wit to her writing that is both tongue in cheek and quippy. The formatting of this play supports the intimacy between these three characters-- forcing them together through text alone so they never leave the page with beautiful balance. Notes is personal, honest, and exudes confidence in its honest portrayal of the effects of decay from mental illness.
I was privileged enough to see the premiere of Notes. Em has a natural wit to her writing that is both tongue in cheek and quippy. The formatting of this play supports the intimacy between these three characters-- forcing them together through text alone so they never leave the page with beautiful balance. Notes is personal, honest, and exudes confidence in its honest portrayal of the effects of decay from mental illness.