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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Fun AND provocative at the same time....., Oct 12, 2011
reviewer: JG from Scarsdale, NY
So pleasantly surprised by this production--three
one-act plays, each chock full of thought-
provoking dialogue and humor impeccably delivered
by an all-star cast. You'll leave the
theatre with plenty to discuss: the nature of
psychopathology, parental aspirations for
children, our rampant neglect and mistreatment of
those closest to us (even while we bend over
backwards for acquaintances and strangers), and
how societal conventions
constrain us (?unnecessarily). So much going on
in 2 hrs--Ethan Coen, Elaine May, and Woody Allen-
-how could you go wrong??? Don't miss it--you'll
get your money's worth and then some.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Marlo Thomas & Nora Ephron - only, Nov 08, 2011
reviewer: Kerry Stowell from WAshington DC
Nora Ephron's writing was superb. When have you ever heard a
collective audience response..."that was a good line"! Marlo
Thomas-was brilliant...and was frankly...theatre history. I have a
long love affair with the theatre...Kit Cornell...Helen Hayes...and
Thomas rises above them all. Who knew????
THe final playlette by Woody Allen was just terrible. It was juvenile,
a series of pratt falls....and old man trying too hard...and
becoming vulgar...miss it if you can. KHS

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