See it if You want to use humor to work through the frustration of yet another election
Don't see it if ...I mean, the show asks you to root for two Republican candidates, and masterfully gives occasion to sympathize with them. Do see it.
See it if You are appalled by the current state of American politics and need a good laugh to relieve the tension.
Don't see it if You don't have a sense of humor. Also, if you dislike a red, white, and blue color scheme, this show is not for your eyeballs.
See it if You like good theatre blended affectively with political satire.
Don't see it if You are't a fan of political satire.
See it if want to laugh at the absurdity of our political system, all political stripes equally offended, the ridiculous achieves reality status
Don't see it if can't laugh at the absurdity of our political system & beliefs
See it if Like politics, able to laugh at current events, believe in a far fetched plot
Don't see it if You want your political theatre to take a stand or pick sides
See it if You are into politics and scheming rivalries
Don't see it if You lack a sense of humor about todays political landscape
See it if You love clever.
Don't see it if You don't have a sense of humor.
See it if You want to see political comedy
Don't see it if You are easily offended.
"In a theater full of people who are likely sick of hearing about politics, 'Dream Ticket' provides a welcome outlet for our joined frustrations...'Dream Ticket' revolves around the highly comical drama that is so innate to modern conservative politics...What I expected to be a night of satirizing the Republican party pleasantly turned into an exciting, thought-provoking glimpse into the changes all Americans can—and should—make in politics."
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"Bernsten's play is sharp. His writing his quick. His characters are rooted in stereotypes. It works for this piece. While poignancy was present, Bernten's platform was first and foremost to entertain the masses. And he did that. While it have relevancy outside this political climate? That's debatable. Taking on these large personas allowed this company to brave politics through humor...Kristin Skye Hoffman smoothly staged the production, allowing the momentum to rarely falter."
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