"The New York Times describes it as an unexpected, gut-busting hit, calling it 'one of those breakneck exercises in idiocy that make you laugh till you cry.' It begins punch-drunk and just escalates from there, showcasing an irreverent comedic style that's strangely captivating akin to other classic farces."
"Entertainment Weekly calls it hilarious and a nonstop pandemonium, stating that 'the play that goes wrong is just right: a ridiculously entertaining disaster.' The absurdity builds upon itself, showcasing a remarkable ability to deliver consistent laughter."
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