Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Plays, LGBTQ+ Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. I’m still quite new to plays but I think this is the closest to tears I’ve come with to with a play before. It is really emotional and shows the human impact of LGBTQ+ people in Nazi Germany and concentration camps. It shows the way in which human behaviour can be shaped by extreme circumstances with how Max’s relationship with Rudy changes. It also shows the limits to human capacity by the ending and the way in which Max, Rudy and Horst are shown by the end. Favourite Quote: “Well, for once, you're right. It is silly. There are queer Nazis. And queer saints. And queer geniuses And queer mediocrities. No better, no worse. Just people. I really believe that. That's why I signed Hirschfield's petition. That's why I ended up here. That's why I'm wearing this triangle. That's why you should be wearing it.”
Rating: 3.5 Stars Themes: Short Story, Trauma Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is a really short but still really impactful read. It is quite difficult to read the way in which the father terrorised the household and the child only being 4 and a half at the beginning makes it even more brutal but I appreciate this is the realities of life for many children. The end did leave it a little sadder but again it’s the reality for quite a few who survive these kinds of childhoods. Favourite Quote: “Aunt M tells me nobody realised what was happening. Nobody could know what was going on. People are suspicious, but people are unable to comprehend that an abnormal situation could exist. People do not want to become involved. People decided to ignore it.”