I haven't read a play before about campus SA from the perspective of mothers who will stop at nothing to prove their accused son's innocence. Scotti does a great job at writing real humans here and resisting the urge to paint them as too delusional. Despite its serious subject matter, this play is not without quite a few laughs as we get to witness the absolute entitlement these women feel they are owed, especially in the world of hospitality. A great ensemble piece that needs to be produced all over.
I haven't read a play before about campus SA from the perspective of mothers who will stop at nothing to prove their accused son's innocence. Scotti does a great job at writing real humans here and resisting the urge to paint them as too delusional. Despite its serious subject matter, this play is not without quite a few laughs as we get to witness the absolute entitlement these women feel they are owed, especially in the world of hospitality. A great ensemble piece that needs to be produced all over.