Doppelgangers Abound in "The Hills of California" and "Yellow Face"
Briefly

Jez Butterworth’s ‘The Hills of California’ juxtaposes two eras, revealing the bittersweet cycle of ambition and disillusionment through a stage mother’s relentless drive to gift her daughters fame.
Butterworth captures the essence of ambition through a flawed character, Veronica, showcasing the ever-relevant theme of parental dreams clashing with the harsh realities of life and disappointment.
Read at The New Yorker
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