This is a very bold and even cathartic play. It characterizes politics, almost in a sketch-like manner. Yet, through doing so, we see the underbelly of a system that never really cares about the people. It exorcizes itself of having to be responsible for the harm it does. Ricardo Soltero-Brown is throwing our expectations for our government in our faces, getting us to remember the classic saying "when people show you who they are, believe them."
This is a very bold and even cathartic play. It characterizes politics, almost in a sketch-like manner. Yet, through doing so, we see the underbelly of a system that never really cares about the people. It exorcizes itself of having to be responsible for the harm it does. Ricardo Soltero-Brown is throwing our expectations for our government in our faces, getting us to remember the classic saying "when people show you who they are, believe them."