This play at times runs like a skipping record, and effectively so -- There are sticking points for the characters in the dialogue, and for the reader as well. What is it that underlies Palmer's satisfaction? What breeds Marion's discontent? And what do "THEY" have to do with it?
DARK MATTER accomplishes, in less than 10 minutes, a more concise and better executed take on We Happy Few's mid-century dystopia. It is chilling and just as you think you know what's going on, you're left with a tantalizing surprise. Excellent work!
This play at times runs like a skipping record, and effectively so -- There are sticking points for the characters in the dialogue, and for the reader as well. What is it that underlies Palmer's satisfaction? What breeds Marion's discontent? And what do "THEY" have to do with it?
DARK MATTER accomplishes, in less than 10 minutes, a more concise and better executed take on We Happy Few's mid-century dystopia. It is chilling and just as you think you know what's going on, you're left with a tantalizing surprise. Excellent work!