New York Escorts: Seasoned cast handles life’s ups and downs in silly septuagenarian sex farce …
NEW YORK, N.Y. — For a certain audience, the good-natured humour about sex, aging and friendship in the new off-Broadway comedy “Viagara Falls” will definitely resonate. The dialogue has its ups and downs — pun intended — but it’s all in good fun.
Two semi-spry widowers in their 70s, living in Brooklyn, N.Y., trade body part jokes and health complaints while debating how to spend a special evening.
Lou Cutell, who co-wrote the script with Joao Machado, manages to be both touching and peppy as “Sinatra-phile” Charley, the more enthusiastic of the two friends. It’s Charley’s birthday, and he wants to celebrate by showing his lifelong pal and war buddy, Moe (Bernie Kopell), the night of his life.
Determined to enjoy the evening, Charley has procured some Viagra pills on the local black market — from Vito, the “Mafia baker” — and calls an escort service, “Pussy Cats for Older Men,” to provide a couple of ladies. Needless to say, the dialogue is liberally sprinkled with erectile-disfunction jokes.