...but I found this play rather coarse. I laughed about 5 times, but the rest of the time I found it more cringeworthy. I added stars for the originality of utilizing the audience. It's not uncommon to break the fourth wall, but to actually bring audience members onto the stage is not commonly done. Although I hope the woman holding the soup was a plant as practically her entire self was covered in food and I can't imagine anyone being happy about that. This play, in summary, is like watching a British Chris Farley (in its freneticness) meshed with 'Twelfth Night'. As such, it was exhausting to view.
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