Diogene’s “Relatively Speaking” is Fun and Frothy
Review by Doug Iden of Relatively Speaking: Diogenes Theatre Relatively Speaking opened at the Diogenes Theater and (relatively speaking) is a funny although somewhat dated
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My only complaint is that the show ended.

As the son of a military officer who served in World War II, I found this very fulfilling,

If you’re looking for an experience that prompts discussion, reflection, and personal self-examination, I wouldn’t miss this show.