I finished this little book today that is one in many things I'm exploring in preparation for directing HEDWIG. This was a lovely little bite into the inspirations and politics of this landmark rock musical. I liked hearing Svich's perspective on seeing the show for the first time at the Jane Street Theatre in 1998, and all of the culture that surrounded the play at that time. I also appreciated how the little book was couched with her first impressions to the evolution of the shadows in the play on a hyper-capitalistic world that has left the grit of the West Village in 1998 and taken a shine to the Disneyfication of the Great White Way. And, yet, the mysticism and journey of Hedwig still strikes the audience in the way that Mitchell and Trask had hoped...an experience cannot be contained or taken away by too much glitz.
I also liked the careful analysis/His/story of the plot and the songs in the chapter entitled "Her/story".
There are a lot of things to unpack from this reading, and, yet, we, as theater artists and audiences can only retain what applies to our own experience and our own desires...