There are so many things to love in this short play: The empowerment a young woman feels in asking for what she wants for the first time, the sensory descriptions that will make anyone want one of Rosa's orange slices, and the kindness and generosity one person can have for another person in need - to name a few.
Emily McClain balances nicely the comedy and pathos of Kay's overwhelming need for an orange slice. She also knows that emotions become that much richer when a character is stonewalled and has written a true gasp-worthy moment in this play.
There are so many things to love in this short play: The empowerment a young woman feels in asking for what she wants for the first time, the sensory descriptions that will make anyone want one of Rosa's orange slices, and the kindness and generosity one person can have for another person in need - to name a few.
Emily McClain balances nicely the comedy and pathos of Kay's overwhelming need for an orange slice. She also knows that emotions become that much richer when a character is stonewalled and has written a true gasp-worthy moment in this play.