PRESS
This play has made its impact known - from Santa Fe to American Samoa. It inspires and provokes healing introspection and engaging conversations about colonization, gender, class identity, belonging and integration. Though colonization has been analyzed and written about academically, what this play does is bring the issue into the body, into the senses, and in this way, it seeks to strengthen indigenous ways of being and seeing. It has also reached those who come from a legacy of colonizers - many who have seen the play have described going on a parallel journey of reconciliation as they watched.