Bette and Boo never should have gotten married. Their son Matt narrates scenes of their
bewildered attempts to provide a semblance of hearth and home - all the while undermined
by their own families, bereaved by miscarriages and alcoholism, and utterly mystified by
their priest. A very black comedy, and hailed as the best play by one of theatre's leading
satirists.
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Twin Cities Daily Planet - Recommended
"...Reyes’ direction suffers in the first half from the slower pacing of the show. A quicker change from scene to scene would have helped the humor and impact. But in the second half of the play, both the pacing and quality of the production really takes off. This play has not been produced very often locally and this production is definitely worth catching."
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