Playwrights' Center to Open Ruth Easton New Play Series with FORGET ME NOT WHEN FAR AWAY, 12/8-9
By: Tyler Peterson Nov. 24, 2014
The Playwrights' Center kicks off its 2014-15 Ruth Easton New Play Series in December with Core Writer Kira Obolensky's new play "Forget Me Not When Far Away." There will be two readings of the play: Monday, December 8 and Tuesday, December 9 at 7 p.m. at the Playwrights' Center, 2301 E. Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis. The readings are free and open to the public.
The readings will be directed by Michelle Hensley and the cast includes Shá Cage*, Nathan Keepers*, Maggie Chestovich*, Karen Wiese-Thompson, Annie Enneking*, and Sarah Agnew* (*Member of Actors' Equity Association). "Forget Me Not When Far Away" tells the story of John Ploughman, who returns from a long war to find his hometown very much changed. After ten years thriving without men, the town has little place for an aging Don Juan-much less one who has been counted on the list of the dead. In order to regain his place among the living and find his lost love, he is forced to confront both the mistakes of his past and the unromantic reality of his present. The play is a tragic comedy about shifting gender politics and the ways we learn to adapt. This work was commissioned by Ten Thousand Things Theater, where Kira Obolensky is playwright-in-residence. It will premiere there in May 2015. Besides John Ploughman, the play has an all-female cast, and it explores changing gender roles and the long shadow of war in intricate and moving ways. Obolensky says, "I was really interested in gender-this idea that in war men can really be decimated from a town or village. And so I started thinking, 'Well gosh, that would be interesting if what this soldier comes home to is a world of only women.' I'm exploring how circumstance can force us to reinvent ourselves and how we act."
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