The almost entirely bare set belays its magical use by the efforts of both director and actors, as nothing is missed. The townspeople are each portrayed with love and agility, moving one to the other in a seamless barrage of fun. This well written play holds up it's end, but the production itself was superb. As extras in the film being made they experience the life of 'film' making for its ups and downs. The action follows the experience of the primary characters and each ones desires for the future. The speed, dexterity and sense of place are all seamlessly portrayed to provide a look into a small Irish town, the setting of a new film work where the townspeople and others are extras. 15 characters all defined and played seamlessly by two very talented actors in a romp that will have you laughing all the way. I see a lot of plays in Los Angeles, (several a week) but this exceptional work should not be missed. I can't say I was surprised to see another work directed by Sheri Lee Miller that made me want to see it again and again, but this one has been one of her finest productions. AMAZING work on a perfectly directed play.