“Walker and Hall-Broomfield’s onstage chemistry is electric: through them we see not only how Annetta and Eustace impact each other when they’re in the same room, but also how their love sharpens their own thoughts, perceptions, and senses of self when they are apart. They each go toe to toe with Joseph in tense rhetorical battles, and it is their love that guides them to poke holes in Joseph’s ideologies about Black Americans, women, and love. Jones is highly formidable as the unshakeable and complex Joseph Barton, and his airtight performance gives every challenge to Joseph’s authority significant weight, and significant opposition. Each charged interaction between Walker, Hall-Broomfield, and Jones is thrilling.”

Adam Wassilchalk, New Haven Independent