There’s a wicked pleasure to be had in the sharpness (sacrilege, even) of Kingsman’s satire. The show is also laugh-out-loud silly. 'One-Woman Show' [will be greeted with irrepressible laughter] night after night ... which it richly deserves.
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Kingsman performs and writes with an easy panache. She and her director, Adam Brace, use lighting, sound, voiceover and dance to deepen the fiction even as they rubbish it. It’s smart. It’s silly. Good heavens it’s fun.
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It is a breathless, blistering, pitch-perfect comic critique of contemporary archetypes and modern manners. This is social satire at its absolute finest that more than lives up to expectations. Do everything legal that you can think of to bag a ticket.
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