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See it if you enjoye theater with a great set and nothing else to back it up.
Don't see it if you think there should be more to theater than a great set.
See it if you want to support theater that puts gay black men front and center.
Don't see it if you want something new and out of the ordinary.
See it if you like looking at beautiful bodies.
Don't see it if you want to see something original and engaging.
See it if you have a penchant for pseudo-controversial theater that has no opinion.
Don't see it if you're looking for something truly thought provoking.
See it if you want to see an example of what's going on on the London stage.
Don't see it if you're expecting something as funny as Richard Bean's other plays.
See it if you're a sucker for theater that pulls on the heartstrings.
Don't see it if you want to see something truly unique and powerful.
See it if you want to support mainstream theaters doing work by underrepresented groups.
Don't see it if you want to see great theater.
See it if you're okay with a sometimes funny but mostly not compelling script with talented actors.
Don't see it if you need something more than sentiment and big names.
See it if you're a sucker for partially exposed beautiful male bodies.
Don't see it if you need a bit more than a few deep thoughts sprinkled in here and there to go with your beautiful male bodies.
See it if you're a Roundabout groupie.
Don't see it if you want your biting new plays to have bite.
See it if you like funny, fun shows that pose intelligent questions about theater.
Don't see it if you take Shakespeare too seriously.
See it if there are certain famous people in the show you just have to see or seeing every Joshua Harmon show Roundabout produces is an absolute must.
Don't see it if you want something profound.
See it if you want to pay homage to our gay forefathers.
Don't see it if you prefer something a bit more profound.
See it if you want to see an aspirational piece of theater about politic issues that aren't really being seen on stage.
Don't see it if you're expecting great theater.
See it if you like fun, exciting theater with talented performers in a beautiful space.
Don't see it if I don't understand why you wouldn't go see this.
See it if you want to see something a little challenging and a little different.
Don't see it if heightened language makes you run screaming.
See it if you absolutely must see everything Charles Mee does.
Don't see it if you have to pay for it.
See it if you can't get enough of revivals.
Don't see it if you think it's time to make theater that's adventuresome for this day and age.
See it if Eve Ensler is your hero and can do no wrong.
Don't see it if you'd like to experience a fresh, effective approach to engaging, socially relevant theater.
See it if you can before it closes.
Don't see it if you have to spend a lot of money to get a ticket.
See it if you want to see a feel-good show about LGBT+ marriage and childbearing.
Don't see it if you want to see a hardcore debate of the issues people in the LGBT+ community are avoiding talking about publicly.
See it if you feel like you missed out by not seeing it the first time around.
Don't see it if you think it's going to make up for not seeing it the first time around.
See it if you have free tickets.
Don't see it if you have to pay.
See it if You want to see what theater can be.
Don't see it if You're not interested in the Disney version of Broadway.
See it if You can get discount tickets.
Don't see it if You have to pay a lot of money.
See it if You have to see everything Leguizamo does.
Don't see it if You've seen his other work.
See it if You want to have a great time at the theater.
Don't see it if You don't like to laugh.