This was a fun show, kind of a classic farce. Despite some small first-night technical glitches, it was well-paced and got plenty of laughs from the audience....
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Charming funny light comedy about the struggle of nice people dealing with "that friend" who both ruins and improves their lives in equal measure....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 10, 2019
This show is well worth seeing for the excellent cast and astute direction. The script reflects potential for a much bigger run so I was happy to catch this in an intimate setting while the kinks get worked out. ...
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Beyond doubt the cast of this play are all energetic, talented and possess genuine charm. Director Susan Dalian shows skill at using a tiny space while maintaining the energy needed.
However, this script's very real potential needs work. This is an early draft of what might well be an excellent comedy. Right now, it wanders around the situation as well as the characters without diving very deeply into either. Worse, it doesn't seem like a play at all, but more like a sitcom. The same characters appear in nearly every scene, forcing the play to stop dead while costumes (and sets sometimes) change. Its story does not really end either so much as stop.
Nothing wrong with the ingredients, so far as that goes. Sebastian (Michael Nard...
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You ever have that friend who is really charming and seemingly nice, but then they start to become a bit much and you find you are in too deep to quietly excuse yourself from the relationship? If so, then this show is for you! ...
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This show was the laugh crack I needed during this Fringe. Not to say that there hasn't been some extremely funny stuff out there, but there's something to be said for a laser-focused comedy that goes goes goes for 75 minutes....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 30, 2019
I loved it! Very well written and acted. Very funny. Never a dull moment....
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