This show was so great. This show is a reminder of one of the reasons we come to the theater. A simple set with an extraordinary cast and an enjoyable/relateable story creates a great experience. That is what this show did. Also, taking the topic of arming teachers and pushing it to an extreme spoke so loud and clear. This was a fantastic show. ...
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Stop reading the reviews. Click 'tickets' and buy a seat. It's the best money and time you will spend at this year's Fringe.
Such a playful cast. Such a serious subject that was tackled with ridicule and tickle feathers. It's makes an important poignant statement, but care about that another day... this hour you will spend giggle. Please do not attempt to sip on any drinks or you will uncontrollably spit-take all over the poor folks in front of you....
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Brilliantly funny and jocular coupled with slap-in-the-face satire. Every cast member could carry their own show but they combine into a fantastic ensemble. The absurdity juxtaposed with the seriousness of the subject matter (school gun violence) makes for a provocative and hilarious show. ...
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What a show. This play was so high energy throughout, I had a hard time catching my breath. It covered a lot of ground and did so at a break neck pace. It transitioned from one joke to another without pause. That said, the story was not difficult to follow and its jokes had pretty broad appeal. Who knew that teaching was so dangerous or so hilarious?...
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