Examine the politics of the play by choosing an issue related to diversity (such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, religion, disability, … ) and evaluating its depiction. How does the play’s depiction of it reinforce or challenge the conventional (traditional) understanding of the issue under examination? What does this particular issue at hand reveal about the play as a whole?
Choose a specific moment that captured your interest regarding the depiction of the issue of diversity: a specific director’s choice, an actor’s performance, a piece of choreography, or something else. How did this particular moment create specific meaning? What does this selected moment suggest about the production as a whole?