After reading then re-reading the article, this sounds like it is an actual satire rather than a modern "satire" (which are more often lefty lectures rather than humorous spoofs).
...the humor spirals into absurdity as characters discover new marginalized identities in musical numbers, swap yellow stars for pronoun pins, and even commune with ancestors lost at border crossings.
That sounds hilarious, especially if it is done well.
After reading then re-reading the article, this sounds like it is an actual satire rather than a modern "satire" (which are more often lefty lectures rather than humorous spoofs).
That sounds hilarious, especially if it is done well.
Slam Frank is a real musical. Check your privilege