What an amazing piece! This quiet, nuanced, and unassuming two-hander gives us a couple of really distinct and brilliantly-rendered characters and explores friendships and how they evolve, age divides, abortion, and many other topics in a briskly-paced 90 or so minutes. At the same time, it never feels overstuffed with issues and keeps its laser focus on its likeable, flawed, and multi-dimensional central characters. The conversations are funny and human, the conflicts and motivations Olivia and Maggie both bring to the table are incredibly potent, and the surprises are subtle but supremely...
What an amazing piece! This quiet, nuanced, and unassuming two-hander gives us a couple of really distinct and brilliantly-rendered characters and explores friendships and how they evolve, age divides, abortion, and many other topics in a briskly-paced 90 or so minutes. At the same time, it never feels overstuffed with issues and keeps its laser focus on its likeable, flawed, and multi-dimensional central characters. The conversations are funny and human, the conflicts and motivations Olivia and Maggie both bring to the table are incredibly potent, and the surprises are subtle but supremely affecting.