The Equivalent of Sensation is a moving memory play that chronicles a woman's awakening, through art, to sexuality and self-confidence. As the story flows through time, we see Etta Cone emerge from a shell of repression, inspired by the Modernist art she collects and her love for Gertrude Stein to literally shed her stifling Victorian garments and reveal the "color beneath the black and white." This play was a joy to read, and I suspect it would be even more affecting on stage. It should produced again and again.
The Equivalent of Sensation is a moving memory play that chronicles a woman's awakening, through art, to sexuality and self-confidence. As the story flows through time, we see Etta Cone emerge from a shell of repression, inspired by the Modernist art she collects and her love for Gertrude Stein to literally shed her stifling Victorian garments and reveal the "color beneath the black and white." This play was a joy to read, and I suspect it would be even more affecting on stage. It should produced again and again.