Directed by Carys Kresny
Fri-Sat at 8 pm, April 22-May 21
$15 general / $10 TPS, senior, military / $5 student
PWYC Industry Night: Monday, May 9
Only Potter can unlock the mysteries of this world. As she examines the hidden corners of her own past, layers of passion and regret weave themselves into a tale that blurs the lines between love and violence, food and sex, and ultimately, the artist and the art she creates.
Love! Whimsy! Terror!
The underbelly of Beatrix Potter comes to life in The Tale of Jemima Canard. A young innocent, capricious but willful, falls under the romantic sway of a predatory cad—but the characters are not Edwardian ladies and gentlemen; they are ducks, hounds, badgers, and foxes. As the author is interrogated by one of her own characters, layers of love, envy, jealousy, and much worse become revealed as the play delves into the deceptively whimsical lives of Jemima, her hard-as-nails sister Rebecca, the rugged but earnest St. Hubert brothers, the degenerate Tommy Brock, Miss Potter herself, and the elegant and alarming Tawny Whiskered Gentleman. Seattle actor Brandon J. Simmons makes his playwriting debut with this anthropomorphic dream-play, using Potterʼs The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck as a springboard to explore the nature of fate and time, blurring the lines between animal/human, love/violence, food/sex, and the artist and the art she creates. Directed by Carys Kresny, who previously dug her directorial fingers into dark and roiling emotions in The Changeling and Penetralia at Annex.
CAST
Mary Murfin Bayley | Potter |
Truman Buffett | TWG |
Danielle Daggerty | Rebecca |
James James | Leroy/Brock |
Martyn G. Krouse | Roland |
Jillian Vashro | Jemima |
CREW
Production Director | Meaghan Darling |
Stage Manager | Katie Driscoll |
Set Design | Emily Reitman |
Light Design | Tess Malone |
Costume Design | Hannah Schnabel |
Mask Maker/Props Design | Cole Hornaday |
Sound Design | Erin Paige |
Fight Choreographer | Ryan Spickard |
Dialect Coach | Pamala Mijatov |
Dramaturg | Bret Fetzer |
Technical Director | Ian Johnston |