With characters that are full of heart and dialogue that made me smile and laugh and go "awwwww" throughout, Bavoso's tender new play explores the realm of development I see in my own child's Middle School world, a kind of hardening off, a masking, of true feelings and self-expression in boys. It's tragic, really, the masculinization of "manhood", and this lovely fantasia serves as an antidote. There's a forest of Arden vibe — and like in "As You Like It" — real world grief, fear and pain are never far away. This thought-provoking, clever piece will go far.
With characters that are full of heart and dialogue that made me smile and laugh and go "awwwww" throughout, Bavoso's tender new play explores the realm of development I see in my own child's Middle School world, a kind of hardening off, a masking, of true feelings and self-expression in boys. It's tragic, really, the masculinization of "manhood", and this lovely fantasia serves as an antidote. There's a forest of Arden vibe — and like in "As You Like It" — real world grief, fear and pain are never far away. This thought-provoking, clever piece will go far.