"Weaving together a contemporary setting, an other-worldly Grecian parallel, and a group of complex, hilariously rendered characters, Tankus disrupts the idea that art is the cure for world’s injustices and says instead that art is the symptom while the white institutions and the constructs that protect them are the disease."
Sara Porkalob, Deconstruct Collective: Art Is The Symptom - You Are The Disease
"[...] The edges are rough, but this is a play that reveals a confident authorial voice."
Dusty Somers, The Seattle Times: 'Untitled Play About Art School' illuminates a thesis gone monstrously wrong
“A magical play written by a vital contemporary transfeminine voice. An important exploration of the composition of queer/trans family, the act of creation as a tie that binds, and what lurks in the depths of shared emotional life. Dive into this work!”
Azure D. Osborne-Lee, New Play Exchange: Slack Water
“A family play unlike any I have ever read. I loved the magic of this play and how it is unique from so many other narratives featuring trans* characters. Can't wait to see this play fully staged some day."
Shaun Leisher, New Play Exchange: Slack Water
“The odd and broken pacing at first is jarring, but the abstract manner in which these four characters exist perfectly mirrors the guilt and shadows that hang over them. This play mixes the absurdity of Beckett with the raw honesty of Sarah Kane. A wonderful play for four trans masculine people.”
Reinette LeJeune, New Play Exchange: Yom Kippur