This adaptation of Anthony Burgess's 1961 comic novel, part of Brits Off Broadway, is moderately amusing but is more interesting for the perspective. The story, about a couple whose lives change when the husband uses his photographic memory to win money on a game show, reminds us that the mocking of shallow consumerism, a popular pastime of late, began almost before the "Mad Men" culture had even fully materialized (1:20).