I went to see this play last week
and I gotta say, it gave me all the feels
. I loved how it tackled real issues like sexism and domestic violence, but also didn't shy away from showing the complexities of it all. It's not an easy watch, but sometimes that's exactly what we need - a wake-up call to make us uncomfortable.
I was really impressed with Betsy Aidem's performance, she brought so much depth to her character
. And I have to say, I loved how the play showed the women finding solace in each other's company, it's something we can all relate to
. It reminded me of my own experiences with female friends who've been through similar struggles.
The only thing that bugged me was when some scenes felt a bit overlong
, but overall I think the play did a great job of bringing out the messiness and dissatisfaction that comes with progress. It's not always pretty, but it's real, and sometimes that's what we need to see
.
I was really impressed with Betsy Aidem's performance, she brought so much depth to her character
The only thing that bugged me was when some scenes felt a bit overlong