
Huzzah for “All’s Faire” at the Carnegie
The “daring dreamer character” is evident within the entire cast, especially in the show’s creators. They dared to be different, take a risk, and explore

The “daring dreamer character” is evident within the entire cast, especially in the show’s creators. They dared to be different, take a risk, and explore

Review by Adam Schwartz If you have never been to a Renaissance Festival, then let me paint the picture for you. The food is hot

Every college should stage this show.

Short Version: this cast takes on a weird, sad, and esoteric script that at times invokes an almost 1950’s “old money” aesthetic, as well as a vision of the Underworld that would make Homer proud.

The overarching theme is romantic love and familial relationships. In this rendering, there is also an emphasis on the importance of language, learning and memory.