A series of a half dozen entertaining short one acts that run the gamut from the internal monologue of a person at prayer to cutting edge absurdist comedies. ...
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This show was so much fun! There are 6 one-acts and the show whizzes by. There is some political commentary done in a clever way, zaniness, absurd at times, but with heart. Plus, the drinks at NOTE are the cheapest in Hollywood....
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I just finished reading the book for the first time after having seen the show (twice), and personally I really enjoyed it. I love the character dynamics, <a href="https://blossomword-game.com">blossom word game</a>, and Perrotta does a great job of giving us insight into each character’s innermost thoughts. If you haven’t yet read the book but are considering it, I would definitely say go for it. Thought I would break down the most noteworthy differences between the book and the show here. (Obviously, for those of you who don’t know, Season 1 of the show ends where the book does...
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A tasty assortment of one-acts, with a healthy dose of absurdist humor to counteract the occasional saccharine notes....
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certified reviewerJune 23, 2018
I don't know how to summarize the show because after Patricia Canale's Joanne the other pieces seemed sort of silly. My rating of the show (Not My Thing) only pertains to the four pieces AFTER "Joanne." The first act, Front Lines, was very good....
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