- .Pinchy Productions
A chance encounter on a dating website leads to a blooming connection for two avid outdoors enthusiasts. After a memorable fishing trip, they both believe they may have found true love, until their loved ones discover the new relationship and certain choices of words lead to a series of hilarious misunderstandings.
the ability to keep the same punchline going for 45 minutes while performing so earnestly AND allowing for some wonderfully absurd choices to keep audiences on their toes is a triumph! fans of I Think You Should Leave, Tom Goes to the Mayor, and Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! will rejoice at what is possibly one of the fringiest shows this festival!
This show had a lot of fun things to offer. The cast were clearly enjoying themselves, I loved the Monty Python reference, there were some very fun sight gags with costumes and such, and even the central joke to the show was funny if you enjoy Austin Powers level humour. I just wish they had used that central joke more sparingly. If they had varied the innuendo a bit more, or just said it fewer times even, I would have enjoyed this show a lot more. Unfortunately, no matter how funny a joke is, if the same one is told the same way an average of once per minute, it gets a bit grating after a while.
It felt like a 90s comedy skit in a slightly longer format. For me, that is a fantastic thing! I enjoyed the characters, and their adorable misunderstandings. When we sit down and review a show for what it is, I believe this show did a fantastic job of being exactly what was intended! Cute, quirky, not-quite-believable but certainly and in a mostly-wholesome way, pleasantly bemusing.
Loved it! Great chemistry, funnier jokes. I am certainly the target demographic, b/c this was absolutely my style of humour.
I don’t know if I’m just wrong, but I loved it. Super funny, and the playwright was an incredible actor. Missed it in 2022, so glad I saw the remount!
Zany love story featuring crabs and loads of misunderstandings. Wacky humour, fun acting.
The Free Press said it well. The one joke got old really fast. The acting was flat and the actors had no chemistry. Save your time and money.
Free Press doesn’t know what it’s talking about! One of the best I’ve seen, balls to the walls comedy with a lightning quick wit. highly recommend.
Free press was spot on in their review.
A very funny play about an hilarious misunderstanding! Well delivered lines and great acting.