Law and Order premiered in 1990 and it's time we admitted to ourselves that Dick Wolf's formula is permanently embedded in the American psyche. That's what makes this show so fun. We all know how a L&O episode is supposed to go, and the treat is watching it fly off the rails. A seasoned cast of improvisers and crew sling wit amidst the chaos so you can gleefully dun-dun your way through the evening. ...
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This is the sort of one-man show you hope all one-man shows could be. Coolie is a dynamic performer with the ability to take you on a journey both hilarious and poignant. ...
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Seeing this show is the gift of seeing marvelously talented people obviously having a good time. Deft comedic actors, great music, razor sharp wit. It's easy to love....
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Usually any play that consists entirely of two people on a stage talking is something to avoid. Too many playwrights think that they're going to be the next best thing to happen to theater by writing yet another absurdist/existensial play about futility of life and end up boring the hell out of you by not having anything happen.
However, they aspire to this trope because every once in awhile, an outlier will show that that construct can lead to something magical. 'Ryan is Lost' is such an outl...
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