Playwright Robert O’Hara Overdelivers on His Promise of a ‘Blistering Vulgar Satire on Male Toxicity and White Privilege’

‘S—. Meet. Fan.’ leaves this reviewer feeling a little sad at times for O’Hara’s adroit and accomplished actors, whose characters, however initially intriguing, devolve into tired racial and gender stereotypes.

Nov 19, 2024 - 04:55
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Playwright Robert O’Hara Overdelivers on His Promise of a ‘Blistering Vulgar Satire on Male Toxicity and White Privilege’
‘S—. Meet. Fan.’ leaves this reviewer feeling a little sad at times for O’Hara’s adroit and accomplished actors, whose characters, however initially intriguing, devolve into tired racial and gender stereotypes.

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