Oh, what a delightfully hopeful play! This exploration of identity and the role of change in a human life is funny, moving, and clever—and for the "fatsos" who don't often get to see themselves on stage, let alone as a protagonist who is allowed to take up space in their story, it has the potential to be so affirming. The specificity of the main character makes them broadly relatable, and I'm sure those who don't relate will experience a shift in perspective. This is an effective, exciting play!
Oh, what a delightfully hopeful play! This exploration of identity and the role of change in a human life is funny, moving, and clever—and for the "fatsos" who don't often get to see themselves on stage, let alone as a protagonist who is allowed to take up space in their story, it has the potential to be so affirming. The specificity of the main character makes them broadly relatable, and I'm sure those who don't relate will experience a shift in perspective. This is an effective, exciting play!