Remo Airaldi
Socialism is no longer a discredited word, and Fo brings an impish sense of divine comedy to the clash between the haves and the have nots.
The King of Second Avenue’s one-joke shtick wears out long before the end of this 90-minute musical.
To its considerable credit, Make My Heart Flutter is more existential, literary, and weird than most American comedies.

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