Benaquist has a signature style of silly that is equal parts clever, absurd, & never takes itself too seriously, while playing it mostly straight. I see a lot of Peter Sellers & Mel Brooks in his writing. TMH is a really fun look at one of history's most ludicrous what ifs.
Hey, could have happened.
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Too Many Hitlers delivered on its promise of absurdist political satire, and then some! I was very entertained for the entirety of the show. Perhaps it goes without saying, but you don't even have to like Hitler to like this show!...
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The play is full of laughs and some subtle, and not-so-subtle, political commentary. Fascism is a difficult subject and the performances, direction, writing and staging all walked the line between humor and disgust expertly....
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It could have been funnier, it could have been plottier and it could have been longer but if you can stay up late for Jimmy Kimmel you can stay up late for Hitler! (ALL the shows except the preview are "Midnight Matinees"!) Entertaining enough for a $15 tryout at the Fringe---with revisions to come?t...
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KAT MICHELS#seeitorskipitla correspondentcertified reviewerJune 12, 2017
This show started with so much promise! Sadly, it did not have the plot of the comedic structure to last for an entire play. This feels like an excellent sketch-comedy skit that lost its way in becoming a full-length play.
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