Scott's "
Shape Up at Delilah's" is lively and quirky and filled with characters you know and wish, at times, that you didn't. The religious theme weaves and darts like a dragonfly above a pond as barber shop skills are rendered a sacred, transcendental experience. She who wields the clippers is a goddess and a threat to all mankind. Notably unthreatened, she reveals her secrets and, Cassandra-like, is not believed, and so she tells them what they want to hear, in the chair and out, but no one can deny her artistry.