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Kitt & Jane: An Interactive Survival Guide…
SNAFU Dance Theatre&emdash;Warehouse
A mildly fun show that simply isn’t that funny, this looming doom fest provides about as much entertainment as a pie-in-the-face. I giggled once in a while but I also spent some time cringing because some of the jokes just didn’t work.
Fortunately, the interactive gags take over where the jokes leave off&emdash;entertaining the audience enough to keep their attention.
As a comedy, it wasn’t funny enough; as a political statement, it isn’t serious enough. Yes, I hate Monsanto too; but the actors don’t use enough humour to belittle it, and the atmosphere isn’t serious enough to chastise it.
Kitt’s ukulele strumming and quirky singing make the show, but it’s not enough to maintain this 75-minute discourse.
Ray Yuen


