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BRITCHES! A PLAY
FOR LADY ROMEOS

Britches! A Play for Lady Romeos

With Writing by “The Wayward Sisters”: Artists and Alumni of WERDCC

Curated and Adapted by Courtney Bailey for Prison Performing Arts

Directed by Rachel Tibbetts

Thursday, March 14, 2024

Women’s Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center
1101 US-54, Vandalia, MO 63382

MATINEE - 1:00 pm 

EVENING - 6:00 pm 

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Britches! A Play for Lady Romeos celebrates the actors of WERDCC, a group of performers who are no strangers to playing male Shakespeare roles. Based loosely on the life of Charlotte Cushman, a nineteenth-century American actor famous for playing Shakespeare's Romeo, Britches! tells the story of Charlotte and her sister, Susan Cushman, when they played Romeo and Juliet in 1846. The new addition of a female actor playing Benvolio complicates the dynamic between the sisters, and the "showmance" between Charlotte and Joan has a potentially disastrous outcome. The creation of this play was funded by an Artistic Research Fellowship from The Folger Shakespeare Library, the world's premier research institution for the study of William Shakespeare.

Cover art by Dylan Staudte

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