BRING DOWN THE HOUSE Thunders On Stage at Seattle Shakespeare Company
By: BWW News Desk Dec. 15, 2016
Sixteen actresses, two parts, one epic experience. Bring Down the House thunders on stage in a rotating repertory production January 25-March 12, 2017 at the Center Theatre. Seattle Shakespeare Company in collaboration with upstart crow collective present a two-part, all-female adaption of Shakespeare's Henry VI plays that portray the power struggle for the crown and the rule of England.
"This is the most ambitious show that we've ever done," said Artistic Director George Mount at the first rehearsal for Bring Down the House. "Seattle Shakespeare Company has been invested in this show for a very long time, in no small part because I'm a huge fan of upstart crow collective." Upstart crow collective is a group dedicated to producing classical works with all-female casts for contemporary audiences. Members of upstart crow approached Mount two years ago about helping to produce an adaption of Shakespeare's Henry VI parts 1, 2 & 3. The adaption was developed through workshops and readings with some support from Seattle Shakespeare Company. "I really believe in the mission of upstart crow," said Mount. "We've got a great opportunity to not only tell these great stories really well, but to hear how the female voice helps us to transcend and elevate Shakespeare's universality. I feel humbled and proud to be able to make opportunities like this happen. I cannot wait to hear your voices ring loud through this show."Videos