See it if you enjoy community theater trying invoke emotions about and the inequities of the pandemic
Don't see it if you can't tolerate "unprofessional" theater. Everyone here is putting out their best effort and making the most of their talents.
a tuneful eclectic score; an entertaining and anarchic mix of dance, song, social consciousness, silliness and satire; and a huge energetic cast crowding the makeshift stage who actually look like New Yorkers....The plot is a frame to hang the picture of life in the city and in the nation – a life that includes many problems in need of solutions.
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