Yes. No. Maybe.

ensemble theatre · suttle dramas · Ages 18+ · United States of America

world premiere
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ALI SHAW certified reviewer June 16, 2019
A heartfelt examination of the decisions people make in the pursuit of happiness. Every character was likeable, sympathetic, and perfectly cast! It was also a very sexy show!... full review
JESSE KOESTER certified reviewer June 17, 2019
tagged as: moralistic · ambiguous · thoughtful
Yes, No, Maybe was a complete joy to watch! It's a contained dramedy featuring 4 characters who are exploring the limits of their morality, loneliness, sexuality and desperation. Bonds of love and humility are tested when a young (and very attractive) couple is propositioned by an older (and powerful) film producer. I don't want to spoil it for you but I really can't. It's the deal with the devil parable albeit with enough new wrinkles that it feels fresh. What really makes this one stand out is how it lands the dismount, leaving the audience with no single devil one which we can place the blame, just a bunch of little demons who will seemingly never have their fill. Al LaFleur and Kelly Rook Daly perfectly sell the complexities of being ... full review
ROB STEVENS certified reviewer June 12, 2019
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CHARLES ZIARKO certified reviewer June 24, 2019
Here's a refreshing antidote to today's rampant "me-too"ism: a cute actor (played by cute actor Al LaFleur) is encouraged by his practical wife to screw his way up the ladder of success to benefit both of them, starting at the lowest rung with a practical queen one generation older! It's "Indecent Proposal" for the 21st century, filtered through the Ed Wood School of Dramaturgy! An ingratiating cast (2F/2M---including the British auteur as the seducer) but it starts slow and goes on for 85 minutes (not 80) without an intermission. The text could use a smart editor! ... full review