The show will run July 25–27 at Chapel Hall in Franklin, NY.
Franklin Stage Company will present an encore performance of award-winning solo show Magdalen by actress and playwright Erin Layton July 25–27 at Chapel Hall in Franklin, NY. The piece, written by Ms. Layton and developed and directed by Julie Kline, is a fictional exploration of the women and children who passed through the real-life Magdalene Laundries as slave laborers in twentieth century Ireland, and of the complicity of church and government officials in hiding their tragic stories. The show was first presented at FSC’s as part of their 2017 season. “We are honored to bring Erin’s work back to our stage,” said FSC Artistic Director Patricia Buckley. ’Her show explores all facets of the of the Magdalene Laundries, and creates sensitive portraits of the brave survivors who spoke out and brought their truth to light.”
A subject of such recent films as The Magdalen Sisters, directed by Peter Mullen, and Philomena, starring Judy Dench, the Magdalen Laundries mark a painful chapter in Ireland’s history. Started in the late 18th century as a home for “fallen women,” they became a state sanctioned source of free labor, run by religious orders that engaged in widespread abusive treatment of the young women who passed through them. In the nearly 200 years the Laundries were in operation, thousands of girls were consigned to them, not only for getting pregnant, but for being “troublesome,” mentally ill, or even too beautiful. Children born to the inmates were adopted out in secret, leaving their birth mothers unable to track them. Although most Laundries closed down in the latter 20th century, prompted by changing sexual attitudes, the last Laundry closed in 1996 and in 2013 the state issued a formal apology and set up a fund for survivors.
Erin Layton is a Brooklyn-based solo performing artist, producer and published playwright. Her plays include an adaptation of The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe, Let Us Go Then, You And I, Weird Sisters, Pitch, and Pearl Merchant, among others. She has worked as an actress in New York and at several regional theaters including Actors Theatre of Louisville and St Louis Shakespeare Company.
Magdalen, Erin's first full-length solo play, has been presented at The Kumble Theater, New York City Irish Center, the American Irish Association of Westchester, Lehman College and Hofstra University. It has toured nationally and internationally to wide-acclaim. The UK’s Public Review said, “The highest level of performance. Exact, sincere, riveting.” The Huffington Post called it, “The performance of the (NY Fringe) festival.” The show won Best Documentary Script, at the 2013 United Solo Festival, and was shortlisted for an Amnesty International Award.
Showtimes are Friday, July 25 @7:30 pm, Saturday, July 26 at 7:30 pm and Sunday, July 27 @ 5:00pm. For more information and to make reservations, visit the FSC website at: www.franklinstagecompany.org. Programming at the Franklin Stage Company is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.
Franklin Stage Company's dual mission is to produce professional, admission-free theater that brings together audiences and artists to create community and celebrate the enduring power of stories; and to ensure the preservation of Chapel Hall, our historic home, as both an architectural treasure and a center of community activity.
Franklin Stage Company is a professional Actors Equity, not-for-profit theater founded in 1997 in Franklin, NY. FSC is dedicated to producing classic and new plays that stimulate thought and provoke discussion to illuminate as well as entertain. FSC also presents both emerging and established artists working in a variety of performance disciplines. The company was founded on the principle that great theater should be accessible to all.
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