Aristophanes' The Birds

ensemble theatre · sacred fools theater company · Ages 16+ · United States of America

world premiere
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GEOFF A uncertified reviewer June 15, 2019
Aristophanes would have delighted in watching this modern-day cast of about a dozen or so in this not-exactly-word-for-word adaptation lambast their own current social and political environment and take their own path in finding the humor in the play. For me, the Bird Chorus ensemble steals the show, and fiercely establishes the surreality of the entire situation. ... full review
JAMIE LEVEY certified reviewer June 17, 2019
The Birds is a fabulous show filled with amazing comedy, music, and political commentary.... full review
RYAN CARBREY certified reviewer June 17, 2019
tagged as: satire · political
It's perhaps important to remember that at every stage of the development of the idea of democracy there has been cautions regarding the potential pitfalls inherent in the system that can't necessarily be baked out of the system and fall on the participants to guard against. The production approaches Aristophanes The Birds with that premise, roughly paraphrased from the notes in the program. What that entails is the basic story of The Birds, who set up their own utopia between the earth and the gods and updating its references and jokes, making the implication that our modern political climate is exactly what Aristophanes was trying to warn against. This makes the old Greek satire accessible and relevant. With each performer able t... full review
DORIAN MARTIN uncertified reviewer June 16, 2019
The production was enjoyable though the comedy was hit and miss for me, I thoroughly found myself engrossed in the charm of each individual actor, so much so, I later realized there was close to no set dressing. I wasn’t familiar with this play by The Father of Comedy, Aristophanes, written a couple years ago in 414 BC. The adaptation was a reflection of our current state in the political arena, but sadly, it seems these patterns were no different from when the play was first written. The performance of the humans, Lemon and Brenda were sly and deviously entertaining. I admit I didn’t realize they were supposed to be men. Maybe they should change the gender since they’re adapting or cast men. The birds themselves were a colorful musical gro... full review
TY MCLEMORE uncertified reviewer June 18, 2019
The show was a brilliantly-packaged mix of comedy, satire and song that subtly deals with many of our country's current issues - as seen thru the lens of its two human characters. ... full review
LAUREN BRUNIGES certified reviewer June 19, 2019
A smart and engaging reimagining of a classic - and very timely!... full review
CALEB KNUEVEN uncertified reviewer June 19, 2019
Wow, a lot of care and talent went into making this production all it could be! ... full review
MARY SOLERO uncertified reviewer March 21, 2024
A classic comedy that makes you think, without being too tiring to read or too heavy on the message that it wants to get through.... full review
JAMES ABEL uncertified reviewer May 04, 2023
Thank you so much for the article. ... full review
AMBERLYNN J uncertified reviewer June 24, 2019
tagged as: comedy · humor · political
Original, fun, ambitious!... full review