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A review by the_completionist
365 Days/365 Plays by Suzan-Lori Parks
3.0
In writing 365 plays they aren't all going to be winners. Taking them separately, some are thoroughly forgettable, but some are incredibly poignant and fantastic.
Taken together though, they make up an interesting tapestry of Mrs. Park's preoccupations. Certain images reappear again and again (Lincoln, ants, Soldiers, etc) and serve as a guide to what is on her mind these days. Taking all the plays together creates a surreal novel about people striving to matter in a time where men are turned into indistinguishable ants as war rages on without end and people become more and more disconnected.
In a practical matter, in performing these plays, they work very well as a springboard for Viewpoints-like investigations.
Taken together though, they make up an interesting tapestry of Mrs. Park's preoccupations. Certain images reappear again and again (Lincoln, ants, Soldiers, etc) and serve as a guide to what is on her mind these days. Taking all the plays together creates a surreal novel about people striving to matter in a time where men are turned into indistinguishable ants as war rages on without end and people become more and more disconnected.
In a practical matter, in performing these plays, they work very well as a springboard for Viewpoints-like investigations.