

I really like the differing reactions of Ouisa and her husband. Another reviewer on this page advised reading this all in one sitting, and I would advise the same it’s 55 pages and seeing the opening to close progression is half the fun. The broad story is easy to understand it’s the details that make the show so interesting. Actually, it took me a reread to really get certain aspects. Over time, the audience is asked to question what’s real and what’s not in a con, and maybe, over time, who is conning who. Another reviewer This is an interesting play about constructed identity and how, by playing up a racialized image of ‘intellect’, one can put themselves into the homes and minds of others.

This is an interesting play about constructed identity and how, by playing up a racialized image of ‘intellect’, one can put themselves into the homes and minds of others.
