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See it if You would like to see a relevant, heartbreaking, and funny play.
Don't see it if You don't want to hear anymore about immigration and family separation.
See it if You want to see Glenda Jackson doing Shakespeare, a grand staging, and non-traditional casting and direction.
Don't see it if You want to see Shakespeare done in a traditional way.
See it if You are interested in current state of our nation as a country told with humor and heart.
Don't see it if You expect to see a highly conflicted drama on stage.
See it if You love a smartly written, acted, and relevant show about the state of our country right now!
Don't see it if You don't like or care about the constitution!
See it if You want to see a great set design and Janet McTeer. She's the best thing about this play! She's a master of her craft.
Don't see it if You're expecting a glorious play by Theresa Rebeck. There are some great dialogues but the play as a whole is not as great.
See it if You want to be entertained and laugh all night long! Such a hilarious show! Smartly written and creative use of space!
Don't see it if You hate comedy! Because this show is pure comedy throughout!
See it if You want an individual experience! Depending on which character you follow, your experience is going to be different than the next person.
Don't see it if You have trouble running. Sometimes you have to run to follow the performer. They move fast!
See it if You want to see three master actors do what they do best as comedic actors.
Don't see it if You want to see a clear story line.
See it if You want to see a funny play about a marriage with two very masterful actors.
Don't see it if You like elaborate staging with lots of furniture and props.
See it if You like a dark comedy with a heartfelt start, hilarious throughout, and an unexpected ending.
Don't see it if Irish accent and too many characters confuse you.
See it if You enjoy a relevant, funny, and entertaining show. The girls who played the two cousins were definitely the best part of the show!
Don't see it if You want something deep, serious, brooding story!
See it if You want to see a smartly staged, quirky, funny show. Jason O'Connell created a great character with many nuances.
Don't see it if You don't like Kurt Vonnegut!
See it if You want to see an intimate staging between actors and audience and a smart set design.
Don't see it if You're looking for emotional truth between the characters. There were 1 or 2 truthful moments, but in general there were no relationships.