A review by kjvelz
Anon by Naomi Iizuka

3.0

I am in this show at Georgetown -- still forming opinions, but they are mostly related to our interpretation of the work rather than the work itself. I think our director is doing a wonderful job imagining this world, but I can no longer tell how much of that is him and how much of that is Iizuka. When first reading the work, I was not that impressed, but throughout the rehearsal process, I began to feel more connected to the work and more appreciative of what it can accomplish.