Indian Princesses @ the Atlantic's Linda Gross Theater



The Play:
Indian Princesses; a satire about young girls of color who attend a misguided program that’s supposed to help them bond with their white dads

Written by: Eliana Theologides Rodriguez      Directed by: Miranda Cornell

One good thing: Centering a play around interracial families, particularly those who are working hard to love and support one another, is more than welcomed in these fractious times

One not-so-great thing:  Yet it's hard to shake the feeling of been-there-seen-that as the play succumbs to the lengthening string of angry-young-women dramas in which girls get together, start noting how society has misunderstood or mistreated them and then exorcise their frustrations by performing some kind of ritual, usually a manic dance.

 


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