'The Last Romance' Is Affectionately Written but Awfully Thin
Joe DiPietro’s bittersweet romantic comedy about love among the geriatric set, “The Last Romance,” at Theatre 40, is well-acted but also slight, bland, and predictable.
'The Last Romance' Is Affectionately Written but Awfully Thin
Joe DiPietro’s bittersweet romantic comedy about love among the geriatric set, “The Last Romance,” at Theatre 40, is well-acted but also slight, bland, and predictable.
Semi-Autobiographical ‘Mrs. Mannerly’ Amuses Despite Inconsistencies
Richard Horvitz gives an amusing performance as misfit little boy Jeffrey in Theatre 40’s two-hander about etiquette school in the ‘60s, but the show misses several opportunities for laughs.