| Act 3 makes the most sense for them, as it's a flat-out farce. Without the proper style, Acts 1 and 2 can be heavier sledding. The 3 acts also call for 3 distinct and different characters, something I've rarely seen from these two over their careers. I'm rather surprised they didn't do "The Prisoner of Second Avenue", which would really show them to their best advantage, IMHO. |