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

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Still More Theater Saturday - Dual Reality and Women of Will

We were given complimentary tickets to Dual Reality for review purposes. Any and all opinions expressed here are our own.



What: Dual Reality

Where: McCarter Theatre 
             91 University Pl.
             Princeton, NJ

Who: Recommended for Ages 6 and Up

When: Through October 13, 2024

Dual Reality, loosely based on Romeo & Juliet, is a story told through acrobatics. It is presented by the 7 Fingers a Montreal-based collective of circus artists. It is not always easy to follow the story, and often it barely seems like there is a story. However, this show is more about the big tricks. There are plenty of those in this exciting show, and they don't disappoint.  The troop of talented performers works with hula hoops, poles, teeter-totters, and more. They do all kinds of acrobatic tricks right on the floor as well. With very little violence, no deaths, and nonstop action from beginning to end, this is the perfect Romeo & Juliet for the whole family.

And that's our view. For more about Dual Reality or to purchase tickets to one of the few remaining performances, go to www.mccarter.org/duelreality

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We were given complimentary tickets to Women of Will for review purposes. Any and all opinions expressed here are our own. 


What: Woman of Will

Where: West End Theatre
             The Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew
              263 W. 86th St.
              New York, NY 

Who: Recommended for Ages 12 and Up



This show based on the book of the same name Tina Packer explores how women are presented in Shakespeare's works. In the first part of the show, the two-member cast skillfully acts out scenes from a variety of his plays representing different themes regarding how the women are portrayed.  If you are not up on your Shakespeare and/or you are not able to follow his language without being extremely familiar with the play being presented, this part of the play may be hard to follow even with the brief subtitles that flash on the screen prior to each section. 



In the second part of the play, the actor's discuss the way the women are portrayed in Shakespeare's works and how they are a reflection of his time. This part of the show is quite interesting even if you aren't a Shakespeare affiicando. However, since this part of the show is very brief and comes after all the scenes are presented, we would only recommened this show for those who are big Shakespeare fans and/or extremely familiar with his body of work.



And that's our view. For more about Women of Will and/or to purchase tickets, visit bedlam.org/w-o/project-three-8zgh7-8jjn2

Tune in tomorrow for this week's Sunday Scoop.

Photo credits:
Dual Reality photos is our own
All Woman of Will productions photos by Ashley Garrett

The Dual Realty Image is our own. All Woman o f Will Images have been sent to us from publicists, artists, and/or  PR firms and are used by permission. If there is a problem with the rights to any image,  contact us hereand we will look into the matter.

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