We already know that death and taxes are what we can count on. But what this show proves is that humor is our existential triumph over both. An absurdly funny (and timely) show with its pervasive surveillance and highly inappropriate government agency. Sometimes bawdy, other times sublime this piece bears Four Clowns’ playfully confrontational audience engagement. The audience quickly realizes that we have a role to play and as the show goes on, we feel increasingly (uneasily) complicit in the unfolding action.