When it comes to the Amazing Sex Life of Rabbits, I can best sum it up by quoting Shakespeare, "The play's the thing!" Classifying itself as comedic theatre is truly an understatement for how rich the subject, characters, and overall production aesthetics are in Michael Shaw Fisher's play. Allow me to "hop" on the bandwagon of praise the show richly deserves. For this play serves up a bevy of personality with a side dish of aphrodisia-infused banter.
As the foursome of players come together, the dynamics of the two married couples come to life. Bobby and Elise are stable, yet financially underwhelming. While Bobby's ex-wife, Danielle and her extremely wealthy husband, Carson represent the elite with a penchant for tumult. The couples gath...
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SCOTT LEGGETTtheatre theater podcertified reviewerJune 20, 2025
Outrageous and provocative. Hilarious and silly. Thoughtful and strangely moving. Michael Shaw Fisher has crafted a truly entertaining and engaging new play. The show is tight and delivers a gut punch with layers of metaphor and commentary that I was still thinking about the next day.
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ERNEST KEARNEYstage and cinemacertified reviewerJune 08, 2025
Michael Shaw Fisher provides a tasty dish of debauched funniness. Christopher Durang rewrites Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?...
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Smart, hilarious, and surprisingly biting comedy that plays like a Christopher Durang fever dream. A simple concept at the start, but a play that examines class, relationships, and the needs between partners....
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