This was exquisite.
It’s amazing how much empathy, heart, and pathos emerges from two strangers stuck in what appears to be a makeshift holding cell (a dilapidated laundry room) in a theatrical limbo that’s clearly connected to a harsh otherworld.
We don’t know specifically how these plague doctors have disgraced themselves, nor does it matter. This is about the now. And how to bring the beauty of What Could Have Been into the ugliness of What Is. A comical attempt to carve a name leads to much grander dreaming.
The payoff is sublimely powerful and haunting.
This was exquisite.
It’s amazing how much empathy, heart, and pathos emerges from two strangers stuck in what appears to be a makeshift holding cell (a dilapidated laundry room) in a theatrical limbo that’s clearly connected to a harsh otherworld.
We don’t know specifically how these plague doctors have disgraced themselves, nor does it matter. This is about the now. And how to bring the beauty of What Could Have Been into the ugliness of What Is. A comical attempt to carve a name leads to much grander dreaming.
The payoff is sublimely powerful and haunting.