4.06 AVERAGE


I thought this play was dope for the most part. I liked the inclusion of the online world. I'd like to see it all play out onstage. The stage directions helped illustrate the story for me.

Orangutan and Chutes were my favourite characters. I loved their snark and relationship; I liked the online snark in general. The other plotline was comparably bland, but I understand its purpose. The two plots wouldn't be complete without each other.
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3.0

I picked up a copy at the thrift store, not realizing it was part of a trilogy before I started reading, but I think it can stand on its own, as I wasn't too lost.

"they hug. they melt into each other's arms. a hug of basic survival and necessary friendship." i can feel the influence of vogel bleeding through this entire play, and rather being a bitter reminder of a different, more personal play, it is a reflection and an evolution. oh paula vogel and your students.....
emotional reflective sad slow-paced

I didn’t feel especially moved by this play, but I do think it would be a lot more powerful on stage. It’s a hard one to picture in just the written form.
dark emotional hopeful fast-paced

A gorgeous play.
dark emotional informative inspiring reflective sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

The things the internet can do for and to you.
Also like crack

This was by far my favorite play that our class read this year!! It was short and sweet, yet held so many messages and lessons within the acts.

Idk man I read this for class