We loved this show. So well written, and performed. The two stories from both actors Les and Marlene complemented each other as did the performance and style. The time flew by so fast. I felt like I went on both of their journeys with them. Really glad we made it to this! ...
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I LOVE walking into a theatre having no idea what to expect, but knowing I am in good hands. In this case -- GREAT hands! Les & Marlene work so seamlessly together that time just flies. I found myself intrigued right from the start in eager anticipation as we were taken on this fun, eventful road trip. YAYY! ...
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Great storytelling. The messages that the show had to give and the lessons learned by the performers were gifts that I was able to walk away with. Very good job!...
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A very funny show! Les and Marlene's interwoven stories were amusing and entertaining in different ways: Les is more of a wry observer of life, whereas Marlene's stories came to life because of her accents and physical embodiment of characters including a Texan actor and her German mother. Check it out if you can!...
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This was a well-written, well acted, and extremely enjoyable and stimulating play. Both men were on their A game: we had never seen either actor perform previously, and it was truly a treat watching them both take these two difficult personalities and make them their own. Dennis Neal's embodiment of Scatman Crothers was uncanny, and he brings a warm and heartfelt performance that will stay with you for a long time. Rob Locke presented us with a self-robot...
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Coffee, Tea or Me was better than I could have hoped or imagined. It was so much fun, artfully weaving two story tellers and many different stories together. It was fast paced, hilarious and touching, it left me light on my feet floating out of the theatre saying my god that was great....
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