Saw this at the Wilma in Philadelphia. It's too long, the final scene is unnecessary, and there is a little too much underlining of the main themes and connections between characters. (Trust your audience! You're not *that* smart.) That said, this was the most compelling piece of theatre I've seen in a little while. I enjoyed the blending of history with magical realism, truly appreciated the scope of the narrative, and found the script to be quite funny despite the darkness.