Perhaps it would be giving too much away---or you feel it would---but after I read "she's every bit as passionate about what will happen to Boo Bird as her uncles and her father and she has reasons that go far deeper than they have understood," that's what I most want to hear.
For many of us, I suspect, this play embraces a fascinating dilemma. And as ever, you write about it beautifully.
Reality of this play can hit home on so many levels. I'm able to take away questionable concerns and doubts of my own, to see a bigger picture. All 5 actors (one unseen, the voice of Boo Bird, clearly hearing her) touched my heart. Perspectives in place and able to smile at such an amazing play. TY
Perhaps it would be giving too much away---or you feel it would---but after I read "she's every bit as passionate about what will happen to Boo Bird as her uncles and her father and she has reasons that go far deeper than they have understood," that's what I most want to hear.
For many of us, I suspect, this play embraces a fascinating dilemma. And as ever, you write about it beautifully.
Alas, you'd have to see the play to understand Liah's reasons. Wish you were here and we could go together.
Reality of this play can hit home on so many levels. I'm able to take away questionable concerns and doubts of my own, to see a bigger picture. All 5 actors (one unseen, the voice of Boo Bird, clearly hearing her) touched my heart. Perspectives in place and able to smile at such an amazing play. TY
Oh wow, Juliet, this play sounds fascinating and timely from your well written review.