A well-paced, well-acted trio of scenes exploring friendship in true-to-life circumstances. The writing was simple, witty and sometimes touching, though never veering into sorrowful or melodramatic....
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If you love camp, "bad" sci-fi, double entendre, and perfectly absurd music numbers, go see the marvelously self-aware "Robot Monster: The Musical". The actors and creators had fun with the source material and managed to extract some deeper meanings along the way. My showing was a bit of a bumpy ride, but have you seen the movie? True to form....
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Swift and witty, it was like an on-point episode of "The Golden Girls" if they were the founding mothers and much younger, of course. "Martha Washington..." is't just a staged sitcom, though; it also opens the discussion of how women are treated by men and other women both in history and in our modern relationships....
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Bravely honest while never letting the energy or humor fall out from underneath. Rasika's natural charisma is the biggest highlight, accompanied by well conceived metaphors, bittersweet anecdotes, and a boss opening number....
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