★★★★½ (Essential for lovers of intimate, character-driven drama)
Her women characters are especially vivid—sharp, tired, funny, and resilient without being saintly. They drink too much wine, hold grudges, and love imperfectly. In Mornings at Seven (her sensitive adaptation of the Paul Osborn original), Rea updates the rhythms while preserving the aching humanity of four aging sisters. The result feels both classic and urgent. dodi rea
In short, Dodi Rea writes plays for people who listen. She reminds us that the most radical act on stage might just be two people sitting on a porch, not quite saying what they mean—and meaning everything. ★★★★½ (Essential for lovers of intimate