Overall this was a hilarious play with a really funny and likable star in Amanda Conlon. The supporting cast was fantastic and this smart, clever and entertaining show left my wife and I in a great mood and excited to recommend this show to all our friends. I'm excited to see what Amanda comes up with next because she made something that is very difficult to do look easy. Go see Missmatch!!!...
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Missmatch is very funny and endearing. The choice of familiar melodies from various other shows is a good addition to the genre of revues in the tradition of A Grand Night for Singing....
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Great writing. Yay women writers!!!! Great directing, the cast was solid. They really commit to their roles. Overall this show is incredibly enjoyable....
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My overall impression of this show was that it was incredible smart and witty and so relatable (at least for me, I'm single - but we've all been there). There were plenty of times that I laughed out loud during the show also. Great show!...
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The talented cast is clearly having fun with the material. Despite being male, I identified with Amanda's plight. It doesn't really matter that this show is from the female perspective cause apparently there's enough d-bags and creeps of both sexes to go around!
Everyone was invested and the lyrics to existing melodies were surprising and fresh. The relationship with the roommate was especially believable. Overall, a nice breath of fresh air that - despite it's subject - manages not to feel cynical or jaded. In fact, just the opposite....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 11, 2017
Very talented cast and writing! Loved!!...
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