| The play transends race and contemporary generations ( 1970's to present) with a realistic peek into the lifestyle and challenges of young black men (men in general, in the mid to late 20-30 something group) who are educated professionals. They tackle the need for authentic friendships as adults, to anchor their lives in their pursuit of happiness and success. Great date play to generate discussions about relationships amongst young professionals/friends and couples. A gem of a peek into the conversations between men about their feelings and vulnerabilities in relationship between each other and women. There is some discussion of homosexuality,but it was appropriate for my teenage son who enjoyed the play as well. Written by Deb Boyce. |