Keiko combines a truthful exploration of adolescent social dynamics, female friendship, and the politics and toxic structures of theater with gloriously heightened theatricality and a potent, powerful ending. The high school theater child within me loved the eclectic and recognizable students rendered here, as well as small structural details that amplified that lens (i.e. defining the passage of time by productions, auditions, etc.). I'd love to see this staged! Great show for schools.
Keiko combines a truthful exploration of adolescent social dynamics, female friendship, and the politics and toxic structures of theater with gloriously heightened theatricality and a potent, powerful ending. The high school theater child within me loved the eclectic and recognizable students rendered here, as well as small structural details that amplified that lens (i.e. defining the passage of time by productions, auditions, etc.). I'd love to see this staged! Great show for schools.