The Pajama Men, are part Lano and Woodley, part Umbilical Brothers, but mostly just on another planet completely. This time with a live musical accompaniment (done gorgeously), they've turned down the narrative and upped the surrealism this time around- there's no point even really trying to follow the story, just enjoy the acting, the sounds, and the awesome as always one liners. There are a few characters you might recognise from past shows if you're a fan, but far less development and much sketchier overall. That, of course, does make them really freaken annoying for a reviewer (am so tempted to give you just one, if not five, of the best lines here), but instead let's just say the swap from the type of thing a four year old would love, to puns that crytic crossword lovers will tut over seamlessly. In such a good way, though.
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