See it if You want to see a brilliantly acted and utterly riveting show.
Don't see it if You tend to shy away from theatre in the East Village. (Perhaps you should change that mindset?) Read more
See it if You like well written and acted play that is both funny and thought provoking.
Don't see it if You don't like heavy subjects including death or aren't comfortable with provanity. Read more
See it if want an entertaining and catchy play about life and death. I was caught up in it a few minutes in.
Don't see it if you don't like discussions about things that happen in hospitals. Read more
See it if You want to laugh. You want to cry. You have to want to do both those things, though the crying didn't hit me until the very end.
Don't see it if You don't want to hear about death and meaning (or lack thereof) in life and in grief in a comedy. It's 90 minutes of mostly 2 guys talking.
See it if You have ever wondered about the people you sitting with in a public space.
Don't see it if You're looking for light and breezy entertainment
See it if If you want to see a new play with a fresh twist on death. A humorous look at lose.
Don't see it if If you are uncomfortable with death.
See it if You're looking to see a play with modern themes in a fresh yet familiar setting.
Don't see it if You can't deal with any discussion of death. It is dealt with in a funny and refreshing fashion, however.
See it if You want your funny bone tickled while you think about the meaning of life and death.
Don't see it if You'll do anything to avoid facing the big existential questions.