WESLEY MORRIS (critic-at-large, New York Times): All oppressed peoples want is to be left alone. You want to be included, but also not persecuted due to the attributes that made people want to enslave you, murder you, deny you rights, et cetera. You want to be visible, but you don’t want to be conspicuous. But the great thing about this play is that it demanded you be as conspicuous as possible.