This was a really well-done and well-paced story about family love and LGBTQ youth in rural America. Both the mother and son were well-developed in the short time that we spend with them and the play was both subtle and direct in the ten minutes we spend with the characters. One thing that particularly stuck out to me in a good w was the quality of the mother's dialogue. Her voice felt so uniquely distinct. It's a really interesting premise and set-up and the playwright did an excellent job!
This was a really well-done and well-paced story about family love and LGBTQ youth in rural America. Both the mother and son were well-developed in the short time that we spend with them and the play was both subtle and direct in the ten minutes we spend with the characters. One thing that particularly stuck out to me in a good w was the quality of the mother's dialogue. Her voice felt so uniquely distinct. It's a really interesting premise and set-up and the playwright did an excellent job!