Set against the backdrop of a diverse and multicultural community, Every Day She Rose introduces audiences to a group of friends who have shared a deep connection for years. However, as the story unfolds, it becomes evident that their views on racism and social acceptance diverge significantly. Each character’s perception is deeply rooted in their personal experiences, upbringing, and societal influences, resulting in a clash of ideals that threatens to shatter their friendship.
What I didn't like
Nothing. It was fabulous!
My overall impression
A well thought-provoking and emotionally charged production that delves deep into the complexities of friendship, racism, and social acceptance. With its compelling narrative and well-developed characters, the play explores how differing perspectives on these crucial issues can strain even the strongest of bonds, leading to the disintegration of a once-unbreakable friendship.