Whew! Andrew Rosendorf and Carlyn Aquiline have created an overwhelmingly expansive, aching, and visceral poem of a play. A group of mostly queer war buddies who are collectively grieving the loss of a friend. What emerges from their interactions is a potent message about the power of authenticity, the courage to live truthfully, and the bravery it takes to fight not just for one’s country, but also for one’s right to exist. A necessary play for the sake of queer history, I was deeply moved.
Whew! Andrew Rosendorf and Carlyn Aquiline have created an overwhelmingly expansive, aching, and visceral poem of a play. A group of mostly queer war buddies who are collectively grieving the loss of a friend. What emerges from their interactions is a potent message about the power of authenticity, the courage to live truthfully, and the bravery it takes to fight not just for one’s country, but also for one’s right to exist. A necessary play for the sake of queer history, I was deeply moved.