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Theatre
Metamorphoses
June 26-July 12, 2009
This glorious, inventive play is a brilliant reworking of Ovid’s classic tales of gods and mortals. The stakes couldn’t be higher: life, death, and, ultimately, the redemptive power of love.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $15-$25
Info Phone: 650-254-1148
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Dates & Times
Dates:
June 26-July 12, 2009Times:
Thurs-Sat: 8pm
Sun: 2pm
No performance 7/4
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Venue Info
1220 Pear Avenue, Unit K Mountain View, CA 94043
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate. However it's a good idea to visit the official website or call the venue to verify the information.
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: Pear Slices 2010
"Something for Everyone!"
Review posted by: Susannah from San Jose, CA, Feb 23, 2010
This production each year is always a surprise. Some of the pieces are great, some of them not, sometimes the ensemble shines, sometimes not so much. I never know what to expect. This year I liked it... Expand
This production each year is always a surprise. Some of the pieces are great, some of them not, sometimes the ensemble shines, sometimes not so much. I never know what to expect. This year I liked it quite a bit and though these pieces which are 8 short 10-15 minute plays seem to me to always go on JUST a bit to long, I was entertained by more pieces this year than I have been for several years now. Additionally, this year I saw new faces acting at the pear, and they were good fits to the intimate space, and to the variety of the pieces. If you have never been to Pear Slices before, this would be a good introduction to the local writing talent here and you might even see some actors you've never seen before! Collapse
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Event Name: Hay Fever
"Coward without the laughs"
Comment posted by: A Theatre Lover from San Jose, USA, Nov 07, 2009
This was my first experience with this theare company. It was upsetting to watch the heavy-handed treatment by both the director and the actors of a playwright who trademark is light, witty, banter.... Expand
This was my first experience with this theare company. It was upsetting to watch the heavy-handed treatment by both the director and the actors of a playwright who trademark is light, witty, banter. The dialects were uneven and the timing just wasn't there. In addition, there was no real human interactions, just actors reciting lines. A disappointment and I doubt I will return to the Pear. Collapse
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Event Name: Hay Fever
"Wonderful show"
Review posted by: Jake and Heather from Redwood City, Nov 03, 2009
We saw this last Saturday and had a wonderful time. Some great performances in a great little theatre. If you get the chance, don't miss it!!
We saw this last Saturday and had a wonderful time. Some great performances in a great little theatre. If you get the chance, don't miss it!!
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Event Name: Hay Fever
"Hay Fever is a Delight!"
Review posted by: Sharon from Palo Alto, CA, Oct 30, 2009
The Pear's production of Noel Coward's Hay Fever is superb. The cast has caught every nuance of this bright, witty, still relevant play.Thoroughly enjoyable. Don't miss it.
The Pear's production of Noel Coward's Hay Fever is superb. The cast has caught every nuance of this bright, witty, still relevant play.Thoroughly enjoyable. Don't miss it.
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Event Name: Hay Fever
"Very Funny Show"
Review posted by: Anon from Bay Area, Oct 25, 2009
Go see this. It's funny, charming and will put you in a very good mood.
Go see this. It's funny, charming and will put you in a very good mood.
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Event Name: The Way of the World
"Great show"
Review posted by: Marty from Redwood City, CA, May 28, 2009
I would encourage people to attend this performance. The actors envelope this story with superb performances.
I would encourage people to attend this performance. The actors envelope this story with superb performances.
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Event Name: The Way of the World
"Not up to the Usual Pear Standards"
Review posted by: Angel from Los Altos, May 27, 2009
This is the first time I've been disappointed at the Pear--but it was quite a disappointment! This is undoubtedly a difficult play to do for a modern audience, but the director's take on it made the... Expand
This is the first time I've been disappointed at the Pear--but it was quite a disappointment! This is undoubtedly a difficult play to do for a modern audience, but the director's take on it made the situation worse than if the play had been done traditionally. I generally enjoy clever "modern" interpretations, but in this case the costumes were distracting, the music was irritating, and the (often talented) cast seemed generally confused and misguided. By all means, continue to support the Pear--but just send a donation, or buy a ticket and throw it away; don't waste an evening watching this play. Collapse
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Event Name: The Way of the World
"Delightful romp in the World"
Review posted by: Ann from San Mateo, May 25, 2009
Rebecca Ennals, director, and her cast did a wonderful job in bringing a complex comedy to life in a small theatre space. An ingenious adaptation of the opening monologue with tableaux helped to... Expand
Rebecca Ennals, director, and her cast did a wonderful job in bringing a complex comedy to life in a small theatre space. An ingenious adaptation of the opening monologue with tableaux helped to clarify relationships and to set the stage for an unconventional approach to the play. Actors play multiple roles and each character is distinct and delightful. Great costumes by Pat Tyler also added to the fun. The main thing is to enjoy what you see and hear and don't worry if you don't catch everything. After all, that is just the Way of the World. Collapse
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Event Name: The Way of the World
"Maybe a bit Wayward"
Review posted by: Susannah from San Jose, CA, May 20, 2009
No beef with any of the individual performances and I enjoy the script, but the feel of the show, the chemisty and the look, was a bit confusing. The connection to our own time was hinted at but not a... Expand
No beef with any of the individual performances and I enjoy the script, but the feel of the show, the chemisty and the look, was a bit confusing. The connection to our own time was hinted at but not a strong enough statement was made I think then to have the modern music, sunglasses, and "celebrity" reference be anything other than a distraction and a detriment to the piece. It might have served the talent better to reverse the take with HINTS and homage to the original restoration (the corsets are back in vougue) but place the majority of the technical design elements in today. 3 hours is long and when pressed to make mental leaps for connections and purpose for that long it tends to become more chore than entertainment. The chemistry between folks wasn't all there the performance I saw, but a hardworking cast with some standout moments make it worth a look, particularly if you like Restoration Comedy. Collapse
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Event Name: Pear Slices 2009
"disappointed"
Review posted by: stan from los altos, Apr 23, 2009
Painful performance overall. #7, couple/piano, I'm clueless as to what it was about; lacked clarity.
Painful performance overall. #7, couple/piano, I'm clueless as to what it was about; lacked clarity.
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