Wake Post author:Vanessa Cate Post published:November 15, 2017 Post category:Reviews - Theater Post comments:1 Comment [adrotate group=”2″] [ssba] You Might Also Like The Father February 22, 2020 Forever Bound May 15, 2018 The Cruise March 21, 2017 This Post Has One Comment Slugdoc November 15, 2017 Reply I think you missed the whole point of this play. In the future post-singularity, life become banal, devoid of human emotion or connection. Through that lens, the play is spot on. Leave a Reply to Slugdoc Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Slugdoc November 15, 2017 Reply I think you missed the whole point of this play. In the future post-singularity, life become banal, devoid of human emotion or connection. Through that lens, the play is spot on.
I think you missed the whole point of this play. In the future post-singularity, life become banal, devoid of human emotion or connection. Through that lens, the play is spot on.