I'd call this a delightful surprise but John Bavoso's plays never fail to please -- what begins as a send up of sitcom humor tropes mixed with a biblical backdrop evolves into a thoughtful meditation on what it means to be God's chosen, righteous people. Noah and Na'amah are living through their own "unprecedented times" and though they have their share of doubts, they are, in the end, there for one another. The Ark of Negotiation is a pleasure to read.
I'd call this a delightful surprise but John Bavoso's plays never fail to please -- what begins as a send up of sitcom humor tropes mixed with a biblical backdrop evolves into a thoughtful meditation on what it means to be God's chosen, righteous people. Noah and Na'amah are living through their own "unprecedented times" and though they have their share of doubts, they are, in the end, there for one another. The Ark of Negotiation is a pleasure to read.