Icelandic GUILTY to Make English Language Debut as Part of TNC's Dream Up Festival

By: Aug. 31, 2017
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August Strindberg Rep is appearing for the first time in Theater for the New City's Dream Up Festival with the English language premiere of a new play from Iceland, GUILTY, by noted contemporary Icelandic playwright Hrafnhidur Hagalín, translated By Salka Gudmundsdottir, running from September 5 to 17. Directed by Robert Greer, this is a wrenching drama is drawn from transcripts of actual Icelandic criminal case from 1837.

Iceland in the 19th Century was not exactly an idyll; it was an island nation of farming and fishing communities, pretty much cut off from the much of the rest of the world. Crime was rare and capital crimes rarer still. So the country's criminal cases have become the stuff of legend, including the child rape case in Rifsaedasel of 1837, which is as infamous to Icelanders as The Manson Family is to Americans.

Contemporary Icelandic playwright Hrafnhildur Hagalín revisits this infamous case with "Guilty" (2014), a verse play that gracefully and provocatively examines issues of obsession and mercy which cling to it to this day.

Robert Greer, Artistic Director of New York's August Strindberg Rep, discovered the piece, translated by Salka Gudmundsdottir, at a staged reading in Denmark in 2015 and resolved to bring the play to American audiences.

In the play, the hired hand on a subsistence farm on the rugged north coast of Iceland stands accused of adultery with the farmer's wife. She has continued the relationship even after he has raped her young daughter. Her husband and daughter both testify against them. The penalty for adultery in 1837 is death. The play is the remembrance of all five characters, from different points in time.

For the judge, it is a memory play and he reflects with astonishment and regret on the consequences of his ruling. This was his first case. The theme of the play is that obsession runs deep, but mercy runs deeper.

IF YOU GO:

GUILTY

Featuring:
Brian Hamilton and Sean Hoagland* as the farmer and the hired hand
Ivette Dumeng as the wife
Bailey Newman as their daughter
Mary Tierney* as the narrator/judge

With lighting design by T. Michael Culhane, costume design by Jessa-Raye Court, and stage manager Charles Cascano.

Running September 5 to 17:
Tuesday, September 5 at 9:00 PM
Monday, September 11 at 9:00 PM
Saturday, September 16 at 2:00 PM
Sunday, September 17 at 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM.

At Theater for the New City, 155 First Ave. (bet. 9th & 10th Streets)

Tickets $15. Box Office: (212) 254-1109
Running Time: 55 minutes.

* - appears courtesy of Actors Equity Association



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