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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certified reviewerJune 15, 2024
Delightful show full of surprises. Beckett with puppets. Hard to capture in words, just go see it! ...
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"Latitude" is a two-person puppet show that ponders serious questions in a humorous way. While the themes might initially seem unrelated, the play skillfully draws parallels to financial issues such as loans, debt, and credit cards. This unique angle adds a fresh and engaging twist to the narrative, making it a standout at this year's Fringe festival.
The puppets, embodying relatable characters, delve into the complexities of financial management. Through their conversations, the audience is invited to reflect on their own experiences with borrowing and lending. The show cleverly uses humor to address the often stressful topics of interest rates, credit scores, and the perils of living beyond one's means....
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