Shaw's Comedy MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION to Play Seattle Shakespeare
By: BWW News Desk
Confronting the truth locks two unconventional women in a battle of wits and wills when Seattle Shakespeare Company presents MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Victor Pappas, MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION will play at the Center Theatre at Seattle Center March 15 through April 10, 2016.
At the first rehearsal for the play, Seattle Shakespeare Company Artistic Director George Mount remarked that MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION hasn't been produced in Seattle in 30 years. "It's a surprise as to why this play isn't done more often. It's so profound and so poignant." Although written in 1893, audiences in London had to wait over 30 years for a public performance of MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION. Productions were either banned or shut down due to the candid discussion of prostitution that takes place in the play. Self-sufficient and sharp, Vivie Warren benefited from opportunities not available to her mother, Kitty Warren, who pulled herself out of the slums of London with grit and guile. When they meet after many years apart, the long-kept secret of Mrs. Warren's financial success comes to the surface. As Vivie comes to grips with the truth about her mother, she faces hard choices of her own. In a world that can force you into some questionable choices, how do you move forward and remain true to yourself?Videos