This is the type of play that is vital to the American Theatre canon and deserves and needs to be uplifted and supported. You can call it a feminist play but ultimately it is a play exploring what it means to be human and how the continuing of time is a present foe or either sneaks up on us before we realize it. How do we live our best and fullest lives in the face of aging and how can we spend the time we have left? It was a great delight to see the South Indian textiles and to have cultural references only elevated this necessary piece of theatre. It was a great treat to see Vee onstage whose craft as well as her accumulated years on the stage were priceless lessons.
I thought of my grandmother Addie Mae Brown as I watched this ever-changing but full-of-love relationship between a grandmother and her granddaughter. This play is a mighty and much-needed gem that is beautifully written by playwright Jean Lennox Toddie. It features a rarely explored cross-generational relationship and validates the importance of us needing to see a wide range of relationships and ages onstage, where women have the opportunity to explore their inner emotional lives and have the space and projects to express them.