I am so appreciate of how far these two (and the wonderful support players) took this absurdity.
I am a fan of the pure absurd, no winking at the audience that they are in on the joke. Just going deep into character and staying there. Good for you!!
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So funny and so entertaining. A buddy comedy with a lot of heart. Mack and Luke nail the comedic timing and pacing of this show. So fun! You have to see it!...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 14, 2025
Very good! Funny and entertaining.
I suggested to the performers after the show that perhaps if they would put the lyrics to the songs up on the wall that would encourage sing-along. Especially during the rap part which was very good, but it was hard to follow the lyrics just by listening.
It was similar to the movie hundreds of beavers in that it was a slapstick and very inspired and went off and very directions so that's a compliment!...
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It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia meets a British pantomime. This was really funny and strange, but I also enjoyed the ending message that gave it relevance and heart. Great job!...
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“How to Eat a Bear” is a hilarious surprise with real heart. The two main characters are absolute idiots (think Beavis and Butt-Head), but you can’t help rooting for them. It’s funny, surprisingly thoughtful, oh-so-quotable, and the songs will be stuck in your head for days. Don’t miss this one!...
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Outstandingly funny "Florida man" feeling comedy with genuine talent, fun, and some unexpected humor and twists. The whole cast is funny, and the humor varies from dumb to sarcastic to absurdist to clever to just plain dark. Whatever flavor of comedy you prefer, you'll find on the menu for this show... although you may still not find bear....
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