I started this blog with one daughter, kept it up with the other, to spend time together doing something we enjoyed.
However, things change and people evolve. My daughters are older, busier, and not as interested in writing.
From now on this blog will be mostly mom with occasional contributions from my daughters and maybe even my husband.
Nothing else will change. We'll still focus on sharing fun places to go, fun things to do, and more, and we would  still love to hear your views too

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Theater Thursday: Titus Andronicus and Titanique

We received complimentary tickets to Titus Andronicus for review purposes. Any and all opinions expressed here are our own.


What: Titus Andronicus

Where: The Pershing Square Signature Center
             480 W. 42nd St.
             New York, NY

Who: Recommended for Ages 17 and Up

When: Through May 3, 2026



Although Shakespearean tragedies are known for their violence and high death counts, Titus Andronicus is widely agreed to be his most violent. This story of a Roman general whose life becomes consumed by violence and revenge also involves rape and cannibalism, among other things, aside from just straight-out murder. Thus, it is extremely inappropriate for young children and anyone sensitive to any of these topics. 


However, this does not mean the show is not worth seeing. The role of Titus Andronicus is definitely one that a great actor can really sink their teeth into. Patrick Page, who plays the role in the current production, is such an actor. Although he is mainly known for playing tough characters that show no vulnerability, like Hades in Hadestown, in this role, at times, that tough outer shell gets peeled back, and the character's vulnerability is heartbreakingly on full display. Page's extremely moving performance really makes you feel the character's pain and want to root for him despite his own reprehensible acts. 


The rest of the cast is outstanding as well. They really rise up to the level of excellence set by Page. Standouts include Matthew Amendt as Saturnius, who brilliantly straddles the line between sanity and insanity, and Enid Graham as Titus' sister Marcia, a calming presence in the center of all the rage. However,  all of the performances are quite good, making this a show definitely worth seeing.

And that's our view. For more about Titus Andronicus or to purchase tickets, visit  www.redbulltheater.com/titus-andronicus-off-broadway

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We received complimentary tickets to Titanique for review purposes. Any and all opinions expressed here are our own.


What: Titanique

Where: St. James Theatre
             246 W. 44th St.
             New York, NY 

Who: Recommended for Ages 12 and Up

When: Through July 12, 2026



Titanique is a musical mash-up of the movie Titanic with Celine Dion hits and other songs. Dion herself, as cheekily played by Marla Mindell, leads the proceedings, telling her version of what went down because, of course she was there. Her version is a lot more song- and-dance and a lot less tragic. 



Even the iceberg gets in on the action, channeling Tina Turner as an ice queen.  The show is loaded with delightful theatrical and other references. It's just an all-around good time, but not for young children, though, due to strong language and sexual innuendo. If you are interested in a vibey, fun show, this may be just what you're looking for. 



And that's our view. For more about Titanique or to purchase tickets, visit https://titaniquebroadway.com.

Tune in Saturday for Still More Theater Saturday.

Photo credits:
All Titus Andronicus production photos by Carol Rosegg
All Titanique production photos by Evan Zimmerman for Murphy Made 

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Giveaway: Win a copy of King The Wonder Dog and Other Stories in the Raindrops on Roses Giveaway Hop!

 Welcome to the Raindrops on Roses Giveaway Hop

hosted by Mama the Fox and Mom Does Reviews


If you live long enough, you'll get to what is commonly referred to as "a certain age," although the specific age may vary depending on who is doing the referring. In any case, it definitely refers to those who are older and considered to be in the latter stages of their life. 

Eleanor Lerman's book, King The Wonder Dog and Other Stories, is a series of stories about people who have reached "a certain age" and are dealing with subjects like loneliness and aging. Although animals factor in every story, they are not central to every story. For more about this book, see our previous post Tips for Tuesday - Books: King the Wonder Dog and Other Stories. Enter to win a copy below:

Giveaway Dates 4/16 - 4/30

Giveaway Open to Ages 18+
US and Canada


Win a Copy of King the Wonder Dog and Other Stories Once you have entered our giveaway hop around to the other blogs listed below to see what other great prizes you can enter to win. 

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Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Where-To-Go Wednesday: Fonthill Castle

We received complimentary tickets to Fonthill Castle for review purposes. Any and all opinions expressed here are our own.



What: Fonthill Castle

Where: 525 E. Court St.
             Doylestown, PA

Who: Recommended for Ages 5 and Up



Fonthill Castle was the home of Henry Chapman Mercer, an archaeologist and tile maker who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The castle represents an early example of poured-in-place concrete, a technique in which concrete is poured directly into molds to create structural elements including floors, walls, decorative elements, and more. The home is a showplace for Mercer's business, not only in the building itself but also in the built-in furniture and various examples of tiling located throughout the space.



The home is quite large. There are 44 rooms and 200 windows. It is also full of numerous twists and turns, narrow corridors, and many staircases, making it unsuitable for anyone with mobility issues. It is also full of objects and artifacts that Henry Mercer collected on his travels making it unsuitable for young children with grabby hands. There are also numerous books, as Mercer was an avid reader. 



If you want to visit this fascinating location, access is only available by guided tour. The tour takes approximately 1 hour. Basic tours are available Tuesday through Sunday, and advance reservations are recommended. Special tours, including a Behind the Scenes Tour,  and other events are periodically held at the castle. The former is a more extensive tour that goes beyond the basic tour. There are also online exhibits for those unable to visit in person.



And that's our view.  For more information or to register for a tour, visit www.mercermuseum.org/visit/fonthill-castle

Tune in tomorrow for Theater Thursday.

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