Christine de Pizan’s City of Ladies : A Staged Reading

Christine de Pizan’s City of Ladies

(A Staged Reading)
by Lorraine Liscio
directed by Myriam Cyr
featuring: Debra Wise

This is a free event, but you can reserve a ticket at the link below.

Paris 1418, three years after France’s defeat at Agincourt.   Writer Christine de Pizan has already achieved notoriety in France and elsewhere in Europe.  Now with her most important book, City of Ladies, she faces two obstacles:  the Chancellor of the Sorbonne and the Burgundy court. Not to mention another war.

 

Lorraine Liscio (playwright) is a member of Pulse Ensemble Theater in NYC. Her most recent play Moving Bodies introduces audiences to 18th-century physicist Emilie du Châtelet as she challenges her lover Voltaire, the French Academy of Science, and the laws of motion. Christine de Pizan and Emilie du Châtelet are but two fascinating women featured in Dr. Liscio’s book Paris and Her Remarkable Women whom she has brought to life on stage. (A brief Italian detour led to her one-act, Gono Superiore, a Milan comedy.) Before coming to playwriting, Dr. Liscio taught at Boston College in the English Department where she published articles on literary figures such as Toni Morrison, Marilynne Robinson, and Nadine Gordimer. During her tenure as Director of Women’s Studies she worked with music professor Jeremiah McGrann to program annual concerts of music by women throughout the ages. She is pleased to have her play about Christine de Pizan read at the Nora Theatre in tandem with the Boston exhibit of medieval manuscripts at the Gardner, Houghton Library, and Boston College. One of those manuscripts came from Christine’s pen.  

Myriam Cyr (director) is a poet Laureate, critically acclaimed writer and award winning actress who has turned her sights to directing. Last seen in New York as Julie Taymor’s princess in The Green Bird, Cyr currently developing a series of new plays including NPR and former editor in chief for The Atlantic Jack Beatty’s The Battle Not Begun, Munich 1938 and Michel Marc Bouchard’s The Divine: A Play for Sarah Bernhardt, originally produced at the Shaw Festival.  Artistic Director of The Black Box Lab (Hamilton, MA) she has recently directed Simon Says at the Culture Project in New York to critical acclaim. Her book Letters of a Portuguese Nun was named book of the Month for The Guardian and translated into 8 languages.  Myriam was a member of Steven Berkoff’s company at the Royal National Theatre under Richard Eyre and played Salome opposite Al Pacino.  She is currently producing Hedda Gabler for Universal Studios in a screenplay adaptation by Oscar and Tony award winner Christopher Hampton.   She will be directing two new musicals, Falling in Love with Mr. Dellamort by Jack Feldstien, produced by Fern Kershon and The Confession based on the New York Times bestselling novel by Beverly Lewis, book by Martha Bolton and Myriam Cyr, lyrics and music by Wally Nason for Blue Gates Musical in Nashville Tennessee.

This staged read of Christine de Pizan’s City of Ladies is a collaboration between The Nora Theatre Company and Black Box Lab at Stage 284. The reading is part of the That’s What She Said: A Feminine Perspective series.

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A Doll’s House: A New Opera

Based on the play by Henrik Ibsen

Composed by Grace Oberhofer

Directed by Allison Benko

Produced by Juan C. Montemayor Elosua

 

Nora Helmer’s domestic life honors manipulation over authenticity, but she is forced to find hr own voice when the masquerade ends.

This new operatic adaptation of Ibsen’s play follows the structure of its source material, but uses music as an extension of Nora’s gilded cage. Ultimately, her musical confines must unravel.

In A Doll’s House: A New Opera, Nora’s world will be brought to life like you’ve never heard it before.

For more information:

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A Doll’s House: A New Opera was developed at The Tank, a home for emerging artists. thetanknyc.org

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More Than Moves Festival

More Than Moves Festival

presented by Paradise Lost: A Movement Collective
August 8th, 7:30PM
Central Square Theater Mainstage

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Join us for a night of celebrating community and strength, at the first annual More than Moves Festival! Hosted by Paradise Lost: A Movement Collective, the More than Moves Festival bands together the influence of narrative and the beauty of movement to benefit Transition House — Cambridge’s domestic violence agency for community education, outreach and intervention.

Tickets are $15 and can be purchased: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/more-than-moves-festival-tickets-26488267120.

For one night, artists from all around the Cambridge/Boston area will come together to recognize the members of the Transition House community through movement; inspired by the phrase ‘survivors are thrivers’. This is something you do not want to miss!

Performers Include:
Luminarium Dance
Boston Community Dance Project: BCDP
Calamity Co Dance
Danza Orgánica
Regie Gibson Project
Jenny Oliver
Paradise Lost: A Movement Collective work by Taylor McMahon
Monkeyhouse
Joseph Dreeszen

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The Return to Morality

Titanic Theatre Company Presents

The Return to Morality

By Jamie Pachino

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Titanic Theatre Company launches its 2016-17 season with the New England premiere of Jamie Pachino’s The Return to Morality, a hilarious, thought-provoking and uncannily timely tale on the power of speech in politics and how political attitudes can be radically altered by the media. The Return to Morality follows the comedic unraveling of a well-meaning liberal, who becomes caught in a media whirlwind when his satirical book on right-wing extremism is embraced by the very groups he’s lampooning. Hailed as “thought-provoking commentary” by theWashington Post, The Return to Morality is urgently topical in this year’s unique political season.

DATES:
September 8-25 (Wednesday-Sunday)

FEATURING:
Laura Baronet
Alisha Jansky*
Jenny McCartney
Adam Salidi
Phil Thompson
Regine Vital

TICKETS:
$20
boxoffice@titanictheatre.org

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Dog Paddle

Bridge Repertory Theater Presents
THE UNITED STATES PREMIERE OF

Dog Paddle
(or, struggling inelegantly against drowning)

August 4 – Aug 20, 2016

Part comedy, part poetry, this United States premiere follows five 30-somethings navigating life and love — or, as the playwright puts it, “struggling inelegantly against drowning.” Clocking in at 60 delightful minutes, Dog Paddle makes for a perfect summer’s eve at the theatre.

Written By
Reto Finger

Translated by
Lily Sykes

Directed by
Guy Ben-Aharon

FULL CREATIVE TEAM

CAST
Esme Allen*, Jeremy Browne, Bridgette Hayes, Ed Hoopman*,
Omar Robinson*

*Member, Actors’ Equity Association

CREATIVE + SUPPORT
Larry Sousa, Scenic + Lighting Design
Chip Schoonmaker, Costume Design
David Reiffel, Sound Design
Zoë Golub-Sass, Properties Design
Rebecca Miller, Asst. Director
Samantha Layco, Production Stage Manager
Hannah Estabrook, Asst. Stage Manager
John Tracey, Associate Producer
MJ Halberstadt, Company Management Liaison
Kate Paulsen, Ticket + Event Registration Liaison
Laura Sullivan, Publicity

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