A week after reading Etiquette, I'm still giggling at some one-liners. This play was genuinely so fun to read, while still tackling tricky, relevant topics - like the turnover happening in theaters as higher ups are ousted, the ability of public opinion to turn on a dime, and a realistic (but not fully depressing) depiction of theatre's post-quarantine return. The characters honor but subvert familiar tropes and challenge cancel culture in a meaningful manner, with a lot of humor along the way!
A week after reading Etiquette, I'm still giggling at some one-liners. This play was genuinely so fun to read, while still tackling tricky, relevant topics - like the turnover happening in theaters as higher ups are ousted, the ability of public opinion to turn on a dime, and a realistic (but not fully depressing) depiction of theatre's post-quarantine return. The characters honor but subvert familiar tropes and challenge cancel culture in a meaningful manner, with a lot of humor along the way!