drewsof's review
4.0
Bassett’s piece provides a fun theatrical opportunity despite the comparatively similar weirdness of his prose. But his scenes spark the imagination of the stage artist and the potential for something beautiful on stage seems more possible there.
No matter what, though, PlaysInverse remains a fascinating small press – and as their authors continue to push the bounds of the form, I think the conversation I’m having with myself here (and maybe also with you, dear reader) is only going to continue. And we need that, especially in the theater.
More at RB: http://ragingbiblioholism.com/2015/12/01/bloodletting-in-minor-scales-the-invention-of-monsters-two-plays-from-plays-inverse/
No matter what, though, PlaysInverse remains a fascinating small press – and as their authors continue to push the bounds of the form, I think the conversation I’m having with myself here (and maybe also with you, dear reader) is only going to continue. And we need that, especially in the theater.
More at RB: http://ragingbiblioholism.com/2015/12/01/bloodletting-in-minor-scales-the-invention-of-monsters-two-plays-from-plays-inverse/
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