It is best to start with what the play did right. "Dry Land" does take it's subjects seriously, but it is also not free of lighter material, which is a good thing since if the entire thing was centered on controversy, it would be hard to sit through. The actors did a good job, and gave performances that were good enough for the audience to be invested in. The weaknesses of the play come from the writing perspective, as there were some lines that were cringe worthy, and could have used some revising. There is also implied lesbianism in this play, the problem is that it goes nowhere and could have been cut from the play completely and nothing would have been lost. The play handles the subjects at hand seriously, but it does have flaws that hinder the over all quality.
Despite the flaws in "Dry Land", I would say that I am glad that I went and saw it. The subjects it tackles are ones that are major in today's society, and for the most part, it handles them well. Abortion and the controversy that surrounds it has been a big subject for years, and it is likely that it will remain that way for years to come.
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