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The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart

Last weekend, we took a trip to the International Festival of Arts & Ideas to see a performance by the National Theatre of Scotland called The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart. I think the most common adjective we used to describe the production was fun. It was fun, immersive theater at the Wicked Wolf Tavern featuring a quirky story with GREAT music.

We made this trip to New Haven for research (best research ever!). Three cast members joined us yesterday on Where We Live as we broadcast live from The Study at Yale, which has become an annual event for us. In addition to being great performers, the Prudencia Hart crew were some of the nicest people we could have met.

The Arts & Ideas team made this short video with a snippet of that great Scottish music at the end:

If you’d like to see The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart, they only have a few more performances in New Haven!

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