You always get something extra in plays from Marj O'Neill-Butler. In this case you get an extra character. Not content to have a meet-cute between a man and a woman on a park bench, she has a pair of men (in this case, brothers) meet the woman on said bench. The words fly fast. So fast, in fact, that the men tend to complete each other's thoughts. It's delightful and lends some flair to the proceedings. These three look like they will be very good for each other in the long run. Maybe a revisit is in order sometime soon.
You always get something extra in plays from Marj O'Neill-Butler. In this case you get an extra character. Not content to have a meet-cute between a man and a woman on a park bench, she has a pair of men (in this case, brothers) meet the woman on said bench. The words fly fast. So fast, in fact, that the men tend to complete each other's thoughts. It's delightful and lends some flair to the proceedings. These three look like they will be very good for each other in the long run. Maybe a revisit is in order sometime soon.