Theatre Notes
“SUPERB… satisfying in all aspects… fast paced, hilarious and boasts impeccable timing… Go see it. It’s fun!” — Paul Myrvold, Theatre Notes
Total Theater
“DELIGHTFUL… a twelve-person cast of actors who are splendid at farce” — Will Manus, Total Theater
Broadway World
“TOO, TOO FUNNY!!!… Cullen and Colton handle their scenes together like pros in a championship tennis match. Cullen zings, Colton returns. Colton zings, Cullen returns… most delightful murderers… Who wouldn’t want a pair of caring, problem-solving aunts like them?” — Gil Kaan, Broadway World
Ticket Holders LA
“GANGBUSTERS… sure to make anyone smile from ear to ear— Travis Holder, Ticket Holders LA
Arts In LA
“PURE ESCAPIST ENTERTAINMENT… a welcome foray into a gentler time.” — Melinda Schupmann, Arts in LA
Bucking Trends
“MURDER AND WHIMSY… A silly, sinister—and always satisfying slice of satire, there’s giggles and guffaws galore ripe for the taking courtesy of the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble!” — Leo Buck, Bucking Trends
Culver City News
“INFECTIOUSLY FUNNY AND FRENETIC… a mix of laugh-out-loud hilarity, family one-upmanship, and macabre mayhem… will keep you laughing from start to finish” — Shari Barrett, Culver City News
Stage Scene LA
“WOW!… DELECTABLY PERFORMED, GORGEOUSLY DESIGNED… As the take-charge Abby and the dithery Martha, Cullen and Colton are nonstop treats in roles the stage vets were clearly born to play, and play them they do, to the hilt.” Steven Stanley, Stage Scene LA
The World Through Night-Tinted Glasses
“DEEPENS THE HUMOR… grounds the humor in real moments between characters… skillfully done“ — David MacDowell Blue, The World Through Night-Tinted Glasses
Los Angeles Post
“SURPRISES AND OUTRAGEOUS BITS… well-written, with juicy parts for actors… directed with proper zaniness by Elina de Santos.” — Dan Berkowitz, The Los Angeles Post
LA Excites
“FUNNY AND SUSPENSEFUL FROM START TO FINISH… as uproarious as ever… a terrific cast” — Imaan Jalali, LA Excites
Westside Today
“A JOY TO WATCH… terrific ensemble casting and a deft hand by director Elina de Santos, who never lets the action flag.” — Kelly Hartog, Westside Today