Musas Reviews
Chicago Reader - Somewhat Recommended
"...The play is full of intense dramatic moments (Kahlo writhes in pain on a gurney, Plath rages against her unfaithful husband) that don't quite add up to a compelling story. Worse still is Caballero's assumption that we already know all the key events and people in Plath and Kahlo's lives, so he doesn't have to dirty his hands with exposition or explanations. Monica Steuer and Rebeca Aleman throw themselves heart and soul into recreating Plath and Kahlo, but it's all lost in the sound and fury of Caballero's incoherent material."

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