
Theatrical adaptation about squabbling neighbors includes a musical pantomime dream flashback to show the same characters re-enacting their conflicts way back in the Stone Age..


So, A Cup of Kindness. Right off the bat, if you’re looking for a slick, fast-paced modern comedy, you can probably skip this one. But if you’ve got a soft spot for really old British stage adaptations and don’t mind a bit of theatrical absurdity, then pull up a chair. You might even find yourself chuckling. Folks who ...

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"So, A Cup of Kindness. Right off the bat, if you’re looking for a slick, fast-paced modern comedy, you can probably skip this one. But if you’ve got a soft spot for really old British stage adaptations and don’t mind a bit of theatrical absurdity, then pull up a chair. You might even find yourself chuckling. Folks who need constant action or super deep plots? This will feel like watching paint dry. 😴 The whole thing feels like you're sitting in a theater, not a cinema, which makes sense given ..."
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