Oh YES! This play had me from the first raunchy lines, in which a few of our favorite princesses are immediately given depth and desires and allowed to exist and persist beyond a "moral." However, the moral of THIS story is that your happy ending doesn't necessarily fit everyone's story, and imposing your will before someone is ready won't get anyone closer to 'happily ever after.' Ultimately, the play is charming, meta-theatrical, and downright silly! It doesn't slow down for a single second! And, yes, as a bonus, you won't have to strike the set for Steel Magnolias!
Oh YES! This play had me from the first raunchy lines, in which a few of our favorite princesses are immediately given depth and desires and allowed to exist and persist beyond a "moral." However, the moral of THIS story is that your happy ending doesn't necessarily fit everyone's story, and imposing your will before someone is ready won't get anyone closer to 'happily ever after.' Ultimately, the play is charming, meta-theatrical, and downright silly! It doesn't slow down for a single second! And, yes, as a bonus, you won't have to strike the set for Steel Magnolias!