About the dream:
Q: What is this show?
A: Genie and Audrey's Dream Show is a quirky absurd comedy about the subconscious world of Genie Cartier and Audrey Spinazola. The show depicts the erratic dream logic of a night's slumber utilizing circus arts such as acrobatics, juggling, and clowning, as well as poetry, dance and music. The result is a strange and unique show about the many meanings of the word "dream," the influence of pop culture on the subconscious, and the friendship between two women.
Q: This looks pretty cute and adorable - is it a kid friendly show? Will adults enjoy it too?
A: While it is a kid friendly show, Genie and Audrey did not specifically design it with children in mind.
It's not just for kids, but for the kid in you.
Q: Will there be acrobatics? What about music? What about aerial acts? What about terrible jokes?
A: Just who do you think we are? All of the above!
A: Genie and Audrey's Dream Show is a quirky absurd comedy about the subconscious world of Genie Cartier and Audrey Spinazola. The show depicts the erratic dream logic of a night's slumber utilizing circus arts such as acrobatics, juggling, and clowning, as well as poetry, dance and music. The result is a strange and unique show about the many meanings of the word "dream," the influence of pop culture on the subconscious, and the friendship between two women.
Q: This looks pretty cute and adorable - is it a kid friendly show? Will adults enjoy it too?
A: While it is a kid friendly show, Genie and Audrey did not specifically design it with children in mind.
It's not just for kids, but for the kid in you.
Q: Will there be acrobatics? What about music? What about aerial acts? What about terrible jokes?
A: Just who do you think we are? All of the above!
What audiences are saying:
"There’s a tremendous amount of imagination on display here; the nonlinear structure and oblique, innocent thematic associations bespeak not only dreams, but also that dream we all share: childhood."
"They fight, but make up. They toss bombs, and undo the damage. It’s the kind of entertainment that little kids and cynical adults can enjoy on completely the same level, which is sort of sublime, right? Totally awesome and so worth my ticket I can’t even stand it."
"...charming, sweet, earnest, and a little bit magical. It’s a vaudeville circus romp with music and puppets featuring two young women who reminded me of Abbott and Costello, Laurel and Hardy, and Lucy and Ethel. Yet they have their own unique vibe that is, well, dreamy. Absolutely not to be missed."
"They fight, but make up. They toss bombs, and undo the damage. It’s the kind of entertainment that little kids and cynical adults can enjoy on completely the same level, which is sort of sublime, right? Totally awesome and so worth my ticket I can’t even stand it."
"...charming, sweet, earnest, and a little bit magical. It’s a vaudeville circus romp with music and puppets featuring two young women who reminded me of Abbott and Costello, Laurel and Hardy, and Lucy and Ethel. Yet they have their own unique vibe that is, well, dreamy. Absolutely not to be missed."
What Reviewers(!?!) are saying:
The Orlando Sentinel:
"This is the sort of clowning that gives clowns a good name. No red, rubber noses — just the spirit of whimsy and delightful mayhem that lets us all dream that we're children again."
(full review HERE)
The Orlando Weekly:
"Genie and Audrey perfectly capture the illogical logic of the unconscious... this is the first show this Fringe that I want to see a second time."
(full review HERE)