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What the critics said about Romeo and Juliet

The Washington Post:

If you've never experienced the hyper-theatrical dance moves and dramatics of the astonishing Synetic Theater, may I suggest that now would be a very good time to start?

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a production that...lifts the company to another magnitude of accomplishment.


The City Paper:

Timing, of course, the Synetic troops have always had, and in spades, but this time around they're if anything sharper, better drilled, exuberantly alive and exquisitely attuned to each other.

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How do they keep making Shakespeare work so well without words?

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the vicious brawl that leaves Tybalt and Mercutio dead looks here like a pack of Olympic gymnasts pitted for their lives against Cirque du Soleil acrobats in some half-gravity environment—that's how fearless, how fast, how goddamn airborne it seems.


The Washington Examiner:

With "Romeo and Juliet," Synetic has once again produced a fast-moving, visually stunning work, unlike anything else being done on local stages, that manages to be avant-garde without being pretentious. If you have never treated yourself to a Synetic show, this is a perfect opportunity to do so.


The Potomic Stages:

In many ways, this new Romeo and Juliet is the best work they have done to date -- and that is saying a great deal!


The Sun-Gazette:

With "Romeo and Juliet," the company has taken its distinctive style to an even higher level.