An interesting take on dating in the modern era, heavy with philosophical discussion. Very relevant themes, but I don’t want to spoil anything. A comedy that feels like a Woody Allen play.
What I didn't like
I’m not sure it needed to be on main stage, felt like it could use more intimacy at a smaller space. Also, why were audience members seated on stage to create ambiance?
My overall impression
A charming, witty, and surprisingly heartfelt romantic comedy that captures the awkwardness, excitement, and vulnerability of dating later in life. The cast delivers strong performances across the board, bringing warmth and authenticity to relationships that feel real and connected. The dialogue is sharp and funny, funny moments with genuine emotional depth.