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Stephen Karam’s savvy dark comedy is about three teenage outsiders grappling with sexual secrets and drawn together via the Internet- linked by their particular affiliations with a local sex scandal whose introduction results in the school’s first Speech and Debate team. Diwata (the theatre geek) publishes a video blog insinuating that she knows something about the scandal. Howie (the gay one) leaves his phone number on her site, insinuating he knows something more. And Solomon (the too-eager school reporter) contacts them both to get the scoop. As more and more of their individual secrets are willingly and unwillingly revealed, the stakes get higher and their bonds grow stronger.
The play’s real accomplishment is its picture of the borderland between late adolescence and adulthood, where grown-up ideas and ambition coexist with childish will and bravado, and no one can be sure of who they truly are.
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