POSTPARTUM is a seriously frightening play, for to begin with the playwright paints a seemingly innocent picture of a young mother struggling, and a father just doing his best. But slowly and menacingly this play grows darker as the red moon glows.
I particularly find the ending of this play to be very clever, for if it ends a page early, you have the makings of a sweet ending full of hop, but no, this goes on to a truly chilling finale.
Superb!
POSTPARTUM is a seriously frightening play, for to begin with the playwright paints a seemingly innocent picture of a young mother struggling, and a father just doing his best. But slowly and menacingly this play grows darker as the red moon glows.
I particularly find the ending of this play to be very clever, for if it ends a page early, you have the makings of a sweet ending full of hop, but no, this goes on to a truly chilling finale.
Superb!