This one by Zayd Dohrn creeps up on you. In the beginning you are quite sure there will be some cultural issues - but even up to intermission you are not entirely sure with whom they will be. Turns out the playwright perhaps could have done a better job, at least earlier on, of identifying the beliefs and points of view of the characters. Not all is lost, however. Once you pick up on the family and …
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 01:42PM on March 26, 2017