“As always, director Michael Shaw knows … how to keep a comedy firing on all cylinders!”

“As always, director Michael Shaw knows … how to keep a comedy firing on all cylinders!”

“As always, director Michael Shaw knows how to use a stage, get the best out of his actors, and how to keep a comedy firing on all cylinders. Segaller does a fine job as Bob, a man who is willing to throw others under the bus in order to keep their arrangement safe, and Enyeart handles Jim’s ebullient character without going over the top. O’Connell, too, hits the mark as the bureaucratic and clueless Sunderson.

“Now for the final character: the production itself. Thomas L. Valach’s set is brilliant. It’s 1950s but without a hint of Modernism, because, you know, that might ‘give them away’. It is so heteronormative no one would suspect that it is merely a carefully crafted illusion. Big bravo to Valach and his crew for this elegant set.

“As if that weren’t enough to ballyhoo about, the costumes (Michael Mullen) and the wigs (James Geier) are almost indescribably delicious. The color palette creates a rich tableau of 1950s life, and is close to perfection. I take that back. It IS perfection.”-Kay Kudukis, Broadwayworld.com

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