Wednesday, November 21, 2012
The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart
Last night, we saw "The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart." It was one of the more intriguing, enjoyable and innovative things we've seen in a long while.
For starters, the play takes place in a bar -- an actual bar. In this case the Bier Baron on 22nd street. For another, the actors wander throughout the bar as the play goes on and engage the audience in participation. Katy got a nice warm hug from one of the actors (the fellow in purple above) and had another actor (the fellow on the left) strip and throw his shirt to her. Indeed, the play started when one of the actors said the word "snow" and all of the audience threw ripped up napkins.
Describing it that way makes it seem a bit weird ... and we suppose it was. But the weirdness really reflected the mystical nature of the show. It takes place in the border region of Scotland and the underlying theme is all about the mystical ballads and stories from that region. Prudencia is an ethnographer who studies the ballads and to her surprise gets caught up in one story that seems to come to life.
The play is a joyous mix of music, laughter and fun. It really reminded us of nothing so much as a fun night out with friends -- except this time it was 60 strangers we'd never met. Yet by the end of the night, the play had the entire audience singing along and waving their hands in the air.
The Shakespeare Theater is hosting the production, but it is only here in DC until December 9th. Buy tickets quick and go see this play.
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Thanks for the headsup Paul I will try to go and see this! Family friendly? OR not so much on account of being in a bar? :)
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