Memory is strange, trauma is stranger, and humans with distinct, clear motivations are perhaps the strangest of all. We meet two such characters in this thought-provoking play about perspective and the reliability of memory. Sarah and Jeremy are specific, earnest, and incredibly human, and both are written with strong and consistent points of view. The dialogue is quick, smart, funny, and keeps the narrative moving - rich descriptions help the reader construct images of the past and the present, making the piece constantly engaging. Any pair of strong actors would be lucky to play these roles...
Memory is strange, trauma is stranger, and humans with distinct, clear motivations are perhaps the strangest of all. We meet two such characters in this thought-provoking play about perspective and the reliability of memory. Sarah and Jeremy are specific, earnest, and incredibly human, and both are written with strong and consistent points of view. The dialogue is quick, smart, funny, and keeps the narrative moving - rich descriptions help the reader construct images of the past and the present, making the piece constantly engaging. Any pair of strong actors would be lucky to play these roles!