This play is pretty interesting but very enjoyable, in some ways being a slight alternative to a traditional stage play, since the main characters don't meet face-to-face for the first time until Act II. The inclusion of phone conversations from two different locations, along with voicemail messages to further the story in the first Act, added an extra layer of uniqueness to it all, and they worked really well for the style of the show. The comedy is also subtle, yet pleasing, and Millicent and Sparky's personalities were a stark contrast that complimented one another nicely.
A strong...
This play is pretty interesting but very enjoyable, in some ways being a slight alternative to a traditional stage play, since the main characters don't meet face-to-face for the first time until Act II. The inclusion of phone conversations from two different locations, along with voicemail messages to further the story in the first Act, added an extra layer of uniqueness to it all, and they worked really well for the style of the show. The comedy is also subtle, yet pleasing, and Millicent and Sparky's personalities were a stark contrast that complimented one another nicely.
A strong recommendation!