
Of the four acts and emcee there were enough laughs to feed the hungry crowd, but some courses were tastier than others.

Here’s a good thing – a play with important messages, exploring contemporary themes that makes a withering critique of undesirable values – all without bashing audiences over the head with worthiness or heavily slanted moralizing.


The Danger Age takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, switching from moments of sadness to tears of laughter.

What's really going on inside the head of your lover? Do we ever really know the person we love? And is the bliss of love always tinged with a certain anger, with jealousy, with madness?