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Serve by Expiration
SF Bay Guardian March 12, 2008 (Nicole Gluckstern)
 
Let's start with a little confession. Except for internships, I have never worked in a cubicle (internships don't count), and Dilbert makes me cringe. Oh, hilarious, blank-faced, poorly drawn stereotypes of entropic humanity, how refreshing! Thankfully Thunderbird Theatre's Serve by Expiration relishes in sending up the same stereotypes by taking them to the most illogical of extremes. The old bad interview gambit? Why not have the desperate interviewee (Matt Gunnison) pull pudding from his pants and offer handjobs to the mailroom? The old office-greening gag? Enter the "Maniflower" (Tavis Kammet) — the pollution-imbibing, oxygen-expelling employee of the future (replete with a very unique pollination system). The old unrequited office romance conundrum? Why not send in Super Mario (Jenni Gebhardt) for a little heart-to-heart counsel over a case of Pabst? A fearless lineup of Thunderbird regulars and a few newbies keep their faces straight and the energy popping throughout, and though there might be a few too many references to video games for this technophobe to fully appreciate, overall the material translates universally, even to (or maybe especially to) the clueless. Plus, it definitely inspired me to remain cubeless. (Gluckstern)
 

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