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dark comedy
moral destitution
dark
dark humor
enjoyed thoroughly
entertaining
fun
funny
hollywood
insightful
interesting concept and approach
live
nicely acted overall
play
smart
suicide
theater
thought provoking

ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 26, 2016
This play seemed like it belongs in the 70's. I could see that it was maybe trying to satirize certain aspects of reality TV and Hollywood but not in any fresh or new way. The underdeveloped, objectified and poorly acted female characters really made the play seem misogynistic and though it was trying to comment, it seemed more exploitive. It's the 21st century people, time for plays to move forward and attack these issues in new ways, like maybe with a strong female character..or two.. or three......
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DEANA BARONE
certified reviewer
June 26, 2016
A play exploring concepts regarding the nature of filial love, reality TV, and male identity....
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MARILYN CORUM
certified reviewer
June 27, 2016
The play as a whole was very enjoyable and funny, even though suicide is not normally thought of as funny. ...
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ANONYMOUS
uncertified reviewer
June 25, 2016
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thought provoking
This play was thought provoking while very funny. For 90 minutes one considers the complexities of the father-son relationship. Through the extremity of joint suicide, we deny that most die alone. Yet this show confirms that with true love, we don't really die at all. Good job!...
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