Spectacular theatrical sci-fi. Jelks' world building in wonderful--the picture of this world very easily fills itself in with the dynamic and well-drawn characters. Nothing feels like "just exposition"--it's all necessary theatrical action. The piece tackles so much--the many-headed nature of racism and white supremacy; the systematic incarceration of Black people; white complicity and white "Devil's Advocates" who only further perpetuate white supremacy and injustice; oppression and violence against women's bodies; and so much more. The theatrical tools used--HYDRA personified, monologue...
Spectacular theatrical sci-fi. Jelks' world building in wonderful--the picture of this world very easily fills itself in with the dynamic and well-drawn characters. Nothing feels like "just exposition"--it's all necessary theatrical action. The piece tackles so much--the many-headed nature of racism and white supremacy; the systematic incarceration of Black people; white complicity and white "Devil's Advocates" who only further perpetuate white supremacy and injustice; oppression and violence against women's bodies; and so much more. The theatrical tools used--HYDRA personified, monologue, potent character-driven scenes, songs--are brilliant. Essential reading!