From page 1, I knew something wasn't quite right in the world of these characters, to the point where, as an audience member, I felt viscerally unsafe... and for good reason! This play, about pandemic-era loneliness (and, I would argue, modern loneliness in general), is a TRIP! I wish I didn't relate to Sarah, who is reaching out with all of the tools she has - she has a really spectacular monologue when her desperation becomes unbearable that had me nodding along. I support this woman's wrongs!
From page 1, I knew something wasn't quite right in the world of these characters, to the point where, as an audience member, I felt viscerally unsafe... and for good reason! This play, about pandemic-era loneliness (and, I would argue, modern loneliness in general), is a TRIP! I wish I didn't relate to Sarah, who is reaching out with all of the tools she has - she has a really spectacular monologue when her desperation becomes unbearable that had me nodding along. I support this woman's wrongs!