Review – The Kransky Sisters: Piece of Cake
Musical comedy acts can be a bit of a risk – too often, performers have one or two well-known good songs and a lot of mediocre filler. This is assuredly not the case here.
Musical comedy acts can be a bit of a risk – too often, performers have one or two well-known good songs and a lot of mediocre filler. This is assuredly not the case here.
Concluding that only “perverts” would attend a kids show without bringing their children along, the duo change up their show halfway through to make it appeal to perverted sensibilities, resulting in a night of drug use, mass-murder, incest, infanticide and child molestation jokes.
The bits where naked men scrunched their genitals up into weird shapes are actually the least awkward part.
The cruel streak aimed at his family aside, Jimeoin delivers a show of very likeable stand-up that reminds us why his observational comedy is still as funny as it was in the nineties.
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