This play is fascinating. I'm a big fan of its geographical leaps, the way it transports us, to the shapes and feel of a new place, drawing our focus to mysteries, trapped forever in two-dimensions, like memories we might want to forget. Haworth creates remarkably rich details and story, with only three characters, in a sweeping narrative, with drama and farce, intrigue and nuance. I like a play that makes me swim a little, that makes me think. This is one that's both accessible, and intelligent.
This play is fascinating. I'm a big fan of its geographical leaps, the way it transports us, to the shapes and feel of a new place, drawing our focus to mysteries, trapped forever in two-dimensions, like memories we might want to forget. Haworth creates remarkably rich details and story, with only three characters, in a sweeping narrative, with drama and farce, intrigue and nuance. I like a play that makes me swim a little, that makes me think. This is one that's both accessible, and intelligent.