There's lots of silly fun in Marcia Eppich-Harris's short wish-fulfillment comedy. I love that chaos spins out of control after the first shoe drops. I also enjoy that there are a few undertones to family support about identity and U.S. immigration.
Best of all, though, is that all the characters have their moment to shine, but I especially enjoy the antagonistic younger sibling, Taylor, who is just vicious enough and more than smart enough to question "What the hell?" like the audience might at first.
This is a very fun comedy. I hope to see a performance soon.
There's lots of silly fun in Marcia Eppich-Harris's short wish-fulfillment comedy. I love that chaos spins out of control after the first shoe drops. I also enjoy that there are a few undertones to family support about identity and U.S. immigration.
Best of all, though, is that all the characters have their moment to shine, but I especially enjoy the antagonistic younger sibling, Taylor, who is just vicious enough and more than smart enough to question "What the hell?" like the audience might at first.
This is a very fun comedy. I hope to see a performance soon.