See it if Will only get better as new cast member learns her lines but the show is a delight, serious and funny, well worth your time
Don't see it if you prefer big casts and big productions, this is more homey and comfortable feeling, you probably want a bigger show/theatre
See it if You want to watch some quirky shows. The lines are really funny and I appreciate the absurd way the characters think and act.
Don't see it if You want everything to make sense and you don't like any quirky stuff. I still can't figure out the beaver thing...
See it if you LOVE quirky scenarios, intelligently written & lovingly embraced by the actors. This is as good as quirky gets... bizarre but great fun
Don't see it if you don't like theater in which the inner thoughts of the characters are represented via to-the-audience monologues. Read more
See it if You don't mind working a bit for supper. There's quite a message in there (a VERY topical one too) if you're willing to see it.
Don't see it if You like your entertainment served up fluffy and light and with no metaphors or sarcasm...or if your a fan of that new orange president.
See it if If you enjoy offbeat plays about friendship & social anxiety w/a magical realism twist. You like natural dialogue.
Don't see it if You prefer more realistic plays. You don't like magical realism. You don't like female-centric plays Read more
See it if you enjoy clever short shows with a strange twist; charming actors, slightly absurd plot.
Don't see it if you are a person who is very serious and doesn't enjoy the absurd in theater, tiny stages, non-existent scenery.
See it if You wanna see some light fare with great acting that captures the feeling of day drinking.
Don't see it if You're in a more serious mood. Read more
See it if you enjoy dialogue and character driven plays with a light touch but a confusing message. I saw it with an understudy who was on book...
Don't see it if ...but still very good. All three of the actors were refreshing and charming. I just didn't get the beaver metaphor, other than a pretty... Read more
"It's a fable wrapped not-so-tightly inside a comedy that will have you literally laughing-out-loud. Parquet's Dora is magnificent in every sense of the word, and Berkeley has her character down pat...Kudos to Dutch Kills Theater Company for bringing this fun little story with a serious message to Ars Nova; it's totally worth the $20 ticket price and a great way to spend an hour or so without taking up your entire evening."
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