Three years later...

“The quartet plays a colorful musical score – the characters love each other, hate each other, jostle each other, and we reach every degree of emotion. The play, full of twists, invites the public to reflect on religion, open-mindedness, morality, paternity, freedom of thought and the power of human connection.”

VAUCLUSE MATIN

“Jeff Baron presses his finger right where it hurts. In the sequel to Visiting Mr. Green worlds collide in the smallest of spaces. It is not only a successful comedy, but a showpiece for tolerance and understanding.”

AUGSBURGER ZEITUNG

“This second opus tells us with passion the clashes and misfortunes of their current life, which take place in this incredibly tender climate, where affection colors every moment. Two new characters come to disturb the course of events, bringing with them new adventures that give the opportunity to ask more pointed questions. This new piece that sails on the same waves as the first, but this time, the sea is more agitated and the storm bursts.”

SPECTATIF

From the Munich production:

“Family or friendship – which is more important? Which form of family is the right one? Jeff Baron takes on these questiions without taking sides. The play is truly funny. The audience love it.”

HAAR ECHO

“A tsunami of conflicting emotions. A feast of intelligence and finesse. Great!”

ARTISTIKREZO