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City: NEW YORK
State: New York
Country: US
Signup Date: 11/19/2005
Thursday, August 17, 2006 
Q&A with Betty & Joan for the Comedy Central Insider

Q&A with Julie & Sue for The Apiary

Q&A with Julie & Sue for The Gothamist

Awesome review from Backstage

"Given the razor-sharp comic partnership of Galloway and Klausner, it comes as no surprise that Free to Be Friends ran for seven months at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. The duo combines intellectual satire with outrageous potty humor and delivers it with campy '70s accuracy that is dead-on....Sadly, with a running time of only 45 minutes, Free to Be Friends lasts just about as long as the Equal Rights Amendment. One wishes the fun would go on a little bit longer."

While this writer clearly knows has his ducks in a row, we feel compelled to add that there is zero potty humor in the show. Not a single character even thinks about going to the bathroom while on stage.

Tepid review from Talkin' Broadway that compliments important aspects of the show, but ultimately finds it half-baked

At least we are relieved to finally be pegged as "delightfully twisted." He could have said "deliciously demented," but this reviewer proves an astute enough gentleman to be able to know the difference.

Funniest review of the year, written by Jean Teasdale with a press pass, for NYTheatre.com

This woman did not like our show. It was too mean for her.

"The question is, why make fun of something that made tons of kids happy? There's a way to lovingly satirize, and then there's cruel parody. I came to see this not knowing what to expect, and as, like so many of my generation, a fan of the original. I'd hate to see anyone tear down what was a magical memory for so many of us by adding pointless owl-hating and-old-people-bashing."