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emjen16's review
challenging
emotional
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
amber_rmyoung's review
emotional
sad
tense
medium-paced
3.0
Good concept but underwhelming. Having Della be our main character and almost sympathize with her struggle with homophobia and implied racism was icky.
azaleas_bouquet's review
emotional
hopeful
reflective
medium-paced
3.5
TL;DR: Ultimately weak in its execution, but has strong characters and individual standout moments that make it worth the read.
The Cake has good characters and an interesting premise, as well as individual interesting aspects (Jen VS Jenny, the commentator/conscience, etc.). The characters feel very real, in part thanks to the well written dialogue and their dimension. However, Brunstetter has trouble incorporating all of those elements together when it comes time to make a plot. The first and third act of the story is very weak, with the second, although containing very good dialogue and provocative moments, is a climax that feels disproportionately long and unearned when compared to the rest of the story. The script reads more like a first draft than a final one. The core elements of the story are resonant, but the flimsy execution undercuts them and don’t do them proper justice.
That being said, I would still recommend! (Especially if you’re looking for smaller, individual scenes to perform.) It’s not super long, only took me about 30-45 minutes to read it, so it’s not high investment. I like the characters and second act enough to say it’s not a waste of time. I’ll probably read more of Brunstetter’s work, especially new releases that will hopefully be more polished.
The Cake has good characters and an interesting premise, as well as individual interesting aspects (Jen VS Jenny, the commentator/conscience, etc.). The characters feel very real, in part thanks to the well written dialogue and their dimension. However, Brunstetter has trouble incorporating all of those elements together when it comes time to make a plot. The first and third act of the story is very weak, with the second, although containing very good dialogue and provocative moments, is a climax that feels disproportionately long and unearned when compared to the rest of the story. The script reads more like a first draft than a final one. The core elements of the story are resonant, but the flimsy execution undercuts them and don’t do them proper justice.
That being said, I would still recommend! (Especially if you’re looking for smaller, individual scenes to perform.) It’s not super long, only took me about 30-45 minutes to read it, so it’s not high investment. I like the characters and second act enough to say it’s not a waste of time. I’ll probably read more of Brunstetter’s work, especially new releases that will hopefully be more polished.
Graphic: Homophobia and Lesbophobia
Minor: Infertility
katherine_brown's review
fast-paced
3.0
This play would be a joy to dig into as an actor or director. Trying to ground this play that jumps between unhinged nightmares and reality would be a challenge but certainly one that I'd love to tackle. It isn't my favorite play I've read, but it isn't bad either.
annadrinksmilk's review
challenging
emotional
hopeful
sad
fast-paced
4.75
this is perfect thanks
Graphic: Death, Homophobia, and Death of parent
Minor: Rape
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