Matinees:
Thursday 10 April Thursday 17 April
MONDAY 7 APRIL - SATURDAY 19 APRIL
Three short plays by Susan Glaspell
Directed by Phoebe Barran (Suppressed Desires)
Svetlana Dimcovic (The Outside)
Helen Leblique (Trifles)
Designed by Tim Meacock
Lighting by Dan Staniforth
Trifles is, perhaps, Glaspell's masterpiece. In the aftermath of a death, possibly a murder, the authorities of law and order investigate, but it is the two wives, accompanying their husbands, who deduce the most from the trifles in the kitchen as their men go about their important business. This play is a gem. One of the best short plays ever written.
Supressed Desires, written with her husband George Cram Cook, takes a very funny look at the then new vogue of Freudian analysis with hilarious results.
The Outside is set in a disused life-saving station, now belonging to Mrs Patrick as a refuge from life, a sanctuary on the edge of existence. But when the former life savers return with a body to be revived, the owner and her companion are forced to re-assess life on the edge. "The most original of these early works." - Christopher Bigsby.
MONDAY 7 April 7:45pm
TUESDAY 8 April 7:45pm
WEDNESDAY 9 April 7:45pm
THURSDAY 10 April 2:30pm * / 7:45pm
* Post-show discussion
FRIDAY 11 April 7:45pm
SATURDAY 12 April 4:00pm
MONDAY 14 April 7:45pm
TUESDAY 15 April 7:45pm
WEDNESDAY 16 April 7:45pm
THURSDAY 17 April 2:30pm * / 7:45pm
* Post-show discussion
FRIDAY 18 April 7:45pm
SATURDAY 19 April 4:00pm
Susan Glaspell - her life and work
Saturday 12 April