1305 West 80th Street, Suite 211
May 9-24, 2014
www.blankcanvastheatre.com or 440-941-0458
www.blankcanvastheatre.com or 440-941-0458
Bob Abelman
In previous Blank Canvas productions, director
Patrick Ciamacco has managed to infuse bad plays with bold choices, resulting
in interesting outcomes. Not so this
time. The limp script and Ciamacco’s
poor casting decisions result in a flat, mostly unfunny enterprise.
Roy Berko
As we exited the theatre after “Bathroom Humor, my next-to-seat neighbor said, “Oh well, it is what it is, and I’m not sure why it was!” ‘nuff said.
To see a full review of this show, read Roy Berko's blog here.
Mark Horning
Bathroom humor, potty jokes, porcelain poetry. If words like poop, pee, fart and vomit make you titter then this is the show for you. As for the rest, you may want to think twice or thrice about seeing this transparent “comedy.” It scored nary a chuckle from me in the entire 90 lonnnnnng minutes.
To see a full review of this show, read Mark Horning's blog.
Christine Howey
Ciamacco is one of the most gifted theater honchos in the area, and up to now his choices for plays have been unconventional and interesting. Hey, everyone’s entitled to crap out now and then. And this one, despite the laughs it generates, is definitely an aimless turd floating in the otherwise glittering BCT pool.
To see a full review of this show, read Christine Howey's blog Rave and Pan