Synetic Theatre's take on the legend of Don Quixote sometimes feels like a thrilling adventure story. Sometimes, it's an exaggerated, goofy exercise, almost a children's tale. And sometimes...well, sometimes, Sancho Panza is delivering a crude, discordant pseudo-rap about his newly ordained governorship to his subjects, who are grinding away below him, as if at a rave.
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Synetic's Exciting, Uneven Don Quixote
Synetic's King Lear, A Silent Romp
Balloons. Tricycles. Clowns. A rave party. A stage covered with coarse sand. And not a spoken word all night. Why, of course -- this must be a production of...King Lear?! But banish any worries, because this is a production by those masters of the unlikely reimagining, Synetic Theater.
Synetic Goes Through Big Changes with Metamorphosis
When your play is centered around a man who transforms into a giant insect, things are either going to get really interesting or super cheesy.
An Abstract Host And Guest From Synetic
In Synetic's production of , even the pantomimed act of suiting up for war is a thing of lyrical beauty.
Art and Athleticism in Synetic's Carmen At Kennedy
You have to give Ben Cunis props for sheer athleticism.
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