I love this play truly madly deeply with every fiber of my being for there is nothing casual or surface or subtle about it. It is rooted in the kind of raw, primal relationship only known by those with a cellular understanding of what it means to be intrinsically tied to another, not by choice, but by circumstance. What does this type of relationship conjure within us? Can we reckon with what we become? And are we strong enough to engage in the kind of magic it takes to heal our ugliest selves?
I love this play truly madly deeply with every fiber of my being for there is nothing casual or surface or subtle about it. It is rooted in the kind of raw, primal relationship only known by those with a cellular understanding of what it means to be intrinsically tied to another, not by choice, but by circumstance. What does this type of relationship conjure within us? Can we reckon with what we become? And are we strong enough to engage in the kind of magic it takes to heal our ugliest selves?