Review: "Meat Cute" at The Other Palace Celebrates Turning 30
Meg Travers and Laura Kirman challenge media portrayals of women turning 30 in their relatable two-hander, "Meat Cute," a celebratory romp now playing at The Other Palace.
Turning 30 has always been portrayed by the media as a dead end, especially for women. Say goodbye to the ingénue, you need to have your life together now. Meg Travers and Laura Kirman think about it differently. They put on a romp of a show, a relatable two-hander that celebrates womanhood and all the nightmares that come with becoming a fully fledged adult. It’s genuine, no-filter, all-female, thought-provoking fun. Directed by Nancy Zamit, Kirman and Travers introduce two characters you want to be friends with.
_Originally reported by [BroadwayWorld](https://www.broadwayworld.com/westend/article/Review-MEAT-CUTE-The-Other-Palace-20260619)._
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