"Ravage" excels as a rad-as-hell love letter to Buffy fans, slash fic writers, and witches of all ages. But as Ki plays xer final cards, you realize just how much more it is, as a vampire horror grows the fangs of a thoughtful, humane exploration of trauma and self-loathing. Combine the classic horror imagery and this powerful story, a production of this will bring down the house of any theatre looking to put some well-told genre on the stage.
"Ravage" excels as a rad-as-hell love letter to Buffy fans, slash fic writers, and witches of all ages. But as Ki plays xer final cards, you realize just how much more it is, as a vampire horror grows the fangs of a thoughtful, humane exploration of trauma and self-loathing. Combine the classic horror imagery and this powerful story, a production of this will bring down the house of any theatre looking to put some well-told genre on the stage.