Denver Victorian Playhouse presents the Regional Premiere of Marina Carr's 'Woman and Scarecrow'

By: Sep. 21, 2010
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"The world's job is to take everything from you. Yours is not to let it." - Scarecrow.

The Denver Victorian Playhouse begins their 2010-2011 Irish season with "Woman and Scarecrow" opening on Friday, September 24 and runs Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.; Sundays at 2 p.m. through October 30. Tickets are $19.00 and are available by calling 303-433-4343 or online at www.denvervic.com.

Woman, mother of eight and wife to a faithless husband, lies in pain on snowy pillows. Around her stalks Scarecrow, a sharp-tongued female. Ominous sounds emanate from the wardrobe. There's something nameless and nasty in there, and soon Woman must surrender to it. Marina Carr's play is partly a black comedy charting a passionate life stifled in a provincial Ireland .

The cast, under the direction of Erica Borrillo, includes Tom Borrillo as Him, Rita Broderick as Woman, Paige L. Larson as Scarecrow and Lori Hanson as Auntie Ah.

Marina Carr is one of Ireland 's most celebrated modern playwrights. She hit international fame with her darkly written plays "Portia Coughlin" and "By the Bog of Cats," which premiered in London with Holly Hunter in the lead role. Along with the first national tour of her play "Woman and Scarecrow," Like the works of several other contemporary Irish playwrights, Carr's plays frequently include instances of black humor and severe physical brutality. She is distinguished, however, most notably by the fact that several of her plays are filled with classical Greek allusion or are loose retellings of classical Greek myths. She recently premiered two new plays, "Marble" at The Abbey Theatre and ‘The Giant Blue Hand" in the Ark Cultural Centre for Children in Dublin . She currently lives in Kerry and is a member of Aosdána.

Denver Victorian Playhouse presents
"Woman and Scarecrow"
Sept. 24 - Oct 30
Fri/Sat at 7:30 p.m.; Sun at 2 p.m.
Denver Victorian Playhouse, 4201 Hooker Street in Denver
Tickets: $19.00
303-433-4343 or online at www.denvervic.com.



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