Latitude is a puppet show starring two ducks venturing off the beaten path. The show feels poetic at times, a lovely meditation on free will. This show is appropriate for all ages in terms of the material, but it's also smarter than a super young kid would have patience for! A precocious kid might eat this all the way up, and it's certainly great for adults, who I believe are the intended audience....
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This play has a lot of depth. So unique. I left the show still thinking about the meaning and ideas conveyed on stage. Unforgettable because the takeaway messages are very clear and unfold in a multilayered sort of way. You’re not going to walk away without LATITUDE making an impact on you, either personal or speaking to your concerns about life in general....
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Latitude was a witty, fun and enjoyable play that was well written and well acted. Recommended entertainment that may divert your attention from a possibly depressing shared reality....
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I was going to call this "Quacking for Godot" but someone else made a Godot joke so I'll fall back to "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Ducks." A chill, discursive play more along the lines of a Socratic dialogue than a drama - the main action the characters take is to look, briefly, underwater, in a genuinely delightful stage effect well worth the price of admission on its own....
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