A review by catdad77a45
The HIV Monologues by Patrick Cash

3.0

Although well-intentioned, Cash's play is more clunky and didactic than truly enlightening or emotionally compelling- and is the rare play that probably READS better than it plays, due to dialogue that even the most talented actor would have trouble making sound naturalistic. Also, since it tries to cover EVERYTHING about HIV from the early 80's horror-show to the present day and Truvada, the timelines in the various interlocking stories don't quite line up. Still, A for effort.