There was a lot to praise about this show. It's an interesting concept and certainly a lot of effort had been put in to create something a bit different, and for that reason alone I'd recommend it. Also, a must see if you are a Vodka fan (being as that is the theme of the show) and including two complimentary cocktails in the ticket price was an inspired move.
Some of the timing was a little out (if using the comedy pause you really have to be oh so sure to get it split-second perfect) but mostly the 'acting' was very good. A few of the gags which were playing on the sexism of the 70's style of TV programme fell short of the satire they were aiming for, and were really just a bit lame (sexism I can cope with, but not if it just isn't actually funny).
However, in the main part it was a good show and certainly worth going to if you think it's likely to be your cup of tea (or more appropriately, your glass of Moscow Mule).