BROADWAY REVIEW: Directed by Jason Alexander (‘Seinfeld’), ‘The Cottage’ is a freewheeling farce though it may not be for everyone
Just check with everyone in your group: Some will be tickled pink by “The Cottage” and thrill to the très outré (and highly skilled) comic stylings of Laura Bell Bundy, Eric McCormack, Alex Moffat, Nehal Joshi and Lilli Cooper. Others will be ready to head to the basement bar at intermission to nurse their headache and remain there.
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