Gritty in dramatic, simultaneously like and different than it's inspiration, "When The Heart Is Freed" is a sequel to Cross' "The Cage Which Holds a Heart" that perfectly honors it's original without being dependent on it. A sequel, it requires zero knowledge of its source material, allowing to function excellently as a stand alone play.
At face value, it's an atmospheric, tense, cop interrogation, in which the officer is questioning a possible suspect for a murder. Tensions run high, the stress is palpable.
Digging deeper, it examines the effects of an unintended consequence. A brisk...
Gritty in dramatic, simultaneously like and different than it's inspiration, "When The Heart Is Freed" is a sequel to Cross' "The Cage Which Holds a Heart" that perfectly honors it's original without being dependent on it. A sequel, it requires zero knowledge of its source material, allowing to function excellently as a stand alone play.
At face value, it's an atmospheric, tense, cop interrogation, in which the officer is questioning a possible suspect for a murder. Tensions run high, the stress is palpable.
Digging deeper, it examines the effects of an unintended consequence. A brisk procedural, that should be performed.