Michael D. Jackson, The Off-Off-Broadway Review

Derek Ahonen's fascinating new play, which he has also directed, is a rare creature among the world of Off-Off-Broadway- it is superb.
The show could move as is to a commercial venue and find success. The sensational aspects of nudity and sexual freedom might get people into the theatre, but what they will come away with is an evening full of interesting ideas to ponder.'

'It is a comedy with seriousness at heart and is acted beautifully by the cast of six. ...Kautz is commanding and boyishly playful ...Pilieci walked the line between the dangerous and the comic with believable ferocity ...Fraunfelder created a calming energy to the explosiveness of the men ...Tom Bain drew a conflicted character with clarity while showing comic aplomb with the character's joking nature ...Nick Lawson immediately radiated the opposite of the communal world and while being presented as a stereotypical frat dude, he managed to be universally like that very brother that everyone knows.'

'The play is sexual, noisy, demanding, message-ridden, sweet, loving, and despite its aggressive nature, is actually rather conventional. This is perhaps why it works so well, for the structure is good and the conflict is relevant. If you're in for something substantially entertaining and thought provoking, go see it.'

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