Written by Edward Albee’s former assistant of many years, you can hear and feel Albee’s voice throughout. Which isn’t to say it is derivative of Albee’s work.
Wonderfully subversive, although the weirder it gets I was increasingly unsure what I was really supposed to take away from this play - or maybe I did get it but the ending was just not sufficiently executed for me. A deceptively complex script and memorable, for sure.
Unfortunately this seems to be Jakob Holder’s only published play. I would have liked to see how his voice and style developed.