This is a fun and impressive show that can easily be used as a template to explore theater’s role in a town ruled by the on camera industry.
Everyone in the cast makes great use of improv and the setting of a side show attraction allows the audience to revel in the simplicity of entertainment. But the real McCoy in his/her slick white suit is the perfect, lovable villain.
The show isn’t afraid to have heart when it ends on a sweet ukulele duet.