This is an experimental, existential dark comedy that gets in laughs and thought provoking ideas. The show follows Neal who is let go of his job and wonders how he can continue to support his partner. They trivialize different ideas and it makes us, the audience, question what happiness truly means....
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Extremely witty, with so many laugh-out-loud moments that you might forget it's about a dark subject. Both leads were superb, and there wasn't a slow moment in the production. I definitely didn't expect such crisp writing and a basically simple plot that never got old or seemed to be repeating itself. Most of it felt very believable given all the silliness involved, thanks in part to the solid characterizations and performances....
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