“In previous plays like
Four and
Where Do We Live Mr. Shinn has written with exemplary sensitivity about young men and women first encountering the turbulent, destabilizing force of desire. It’s clear that he’s trying to explore similar themes here, in the context of a new century in which 'hookup’ culture and the ready availability of Internet pornography have only made the landscape of sex and romance harder to negotiate.” —The New York Times.
“Brims with sharply observed ideas about modern life for queer students, the role technology plays in defining our identities, campus politics, journalistic ethics, public sex, the use and abuse of victimhood.” —Time Out Chicago.