Death at a Funeral
Great acting ensemble. It had a play feel to it. I found it quite funny and I actually cared about the people.
This cements Frank Oz as a wonderful and superb director.
From the very beginning to the very end it kept a strong onstage pace. There were some very strong performances such as Alan Tudyk playing a drugged Simon, Peter Dinklage as Peter the "mistress" and Matthew Macfadyen as Daniel who holds it all together as the straight man.
It was very reminiscent of Arsenic and Old Lace.
I have to give it a perfect 10.
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