Sharp, funny, satirical takedown of self-help culture, influencers, and social media. This tightly wound and packed real-time two hander delivers lots of genuine surprises, as well, as it skewers the aforementioned things and analyzes how they intersect with both mental health/wellness and capitalism. Laura manages to do all of this while still balancing two very human characters that are easy to root for in their own individual, misguided ways. I'm eager to follow this piece's developmental trajectory and to see it on its feet someday!
Sharp, funny, satirical takedown of self-help culture, influencers, and social media. This tightly wound and packed real-time two hander delivers lots of genuine surprises, as well, as it skewers the aforementioned things and analyzes how they intersect with both mental health/wellness and capitalism. Laura manages to do all of this while still balancing two very human characters that are easy to root for in their own individual, misguided ways. I'm eager to follow this piece's developmental trajectory and to see it on its feet someday!