Mindell is a third-year student in Columbia’s playwriting MFA, and On the Evolutionary Function of Shame is receiving a full production as part of Second Stage’s Next Stage Festival, which is dedicated to supporting early-career writers. That’s...
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Overexposed Exposition: On the Evolutionary Function of Shame
On the Evolutionary Function of Shame
For all its flaws, On the Evolutionary Function of Shame is an important work wrestling with the politics of identity and difference at a time when these discussions are increasingly urgent. It challenges audiences to consider whether alleviating suf...
On the Evolutionary Function of Shame: A Timely Look at the Controversial Trans Situation
In all, Mindell is to be congratulated and thanked for a fervent screed on behalf of continuing trans presence, even though his energetic fervor often obscures his theatrical vision.
‘On the Evolutionary Function of Shame’ sets a trans origin story in the Garden of Eden
On the whole, Mindell has created something original — a thought exercise where serious issues get a real workout. Director Jess McLeod’s production benefits from a first-rate cast that navigates both the philosophical arguments and the punchline...
'On the Evolutionary Function of Shame' review — trans family story explores an uncertain future
On the Evolutionary Function of Shame is a master class in weaving topical issues with people and stories that humanize those issues. And in a world that is actively trying to remove trans people from society, to see a play like this one is truly s...
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