This play is so so good. It takes advantage of the conventions that make the road trip genre so enjoyable, but also serves as a reappraisal of that genre, and an examination of who really feels entitled to move freely around the country. It's very funny, but also has a lot of serious things to say, and these characters feel real and familiar but consistently surprising.
This play is so so good. It takes advantage of the conventions that make the road trip genre so enjoyable, but also serves as a reappraisal of that genre, and an examination of who really feels entitled to move freely around the country. It's very funny, but also has a lot of serious things to say, and these characters feel real and familiar but consistently surprising.