Screaming Butterflies Productions
presents Shakespeare’s Richard II
Nastassia Reynolds as Henry Bolingbroke and Brittany Henderson as Richard II. Photo by Kathryn Philbrook
Note: This is an unedited press release.
Screaming Butterflies, a new theater compny in Tacoma, is producing Shakespeare's Richard II to be performed in the Dukesbay Theater space April 13-29. One of the more rarely produced plays in Shakespeare’s
canon, Richard II is about a power struggle between two factions fighting to
keep or win the crown of England.
Historically, it marks the beginning of the War of the Roses in England,
over a century of civil war during the Middle Ages. In this production, director Kathryn
Philbrook explores the nature of power, how it changes people, how they relate
to it, and what happens when they lose it.
“It feels very timely,” says Philbrook, “We have two potential
leaders, neither of whom is really a very good king, and we see what they are
willing to do and give up to stay in power.”
Careful not to try to make this an allegory or one to one
comparison to any specific current event, this Screaming Butterflies production
is not setting the play in an identifiable time or place, but is
style-influenced by 1920s Art Deco and Mad Men era lines. Set Design is by architect S. Matthew
Philbrook, and Costume Design by theater veteran Naarah McDonald. Original music is being composed by Mateo
Herrera, bringing an accessible modernity and a fresh contemporary vibe. Rounding out the Production Team includes
Fight Choreography by Jen Tidwell, and Lighting Design by Leo Foster.
Co-Producers Philbrook and Jeanette Sanchez-Izenman are
excited about this maiden voyage for Screaming Butterflies. They began planning to collaborate over a
year ago, and surprised each other with how closely their artistic values
aligned.
“Theatre affords us a space to confront
threats to our being as women in a #metoo era and make them safe. Screaming
Butterflies is committed to a feminist approach for creating performance with a
keen eye on body positivity and a commitment to multicultural artistic
collaboration,” says Sanchez-Izenman.
In this light, the cast features
several women in strong and leading roles: Brittany Henderson plays Richard II,
Nastassia Reynolds is Henry Bolingbroke.
The rest of the cast play multiple ensemble roles, and include LaNita
Walters, Steve Gallion, Cat Waltzer, Ben Stahl, Jackie-Lyn Villava-Cua, Jazmine
Herrington, Travis Martinez, Ed Medina, and Tony Hicks.
Richard II will be performed at Dukesbay Theater in the
Merlino Art Center located at 508 6th Ave Ste 10, Tacoma, WA
98402. For more information about this
production, contact Kathryn Philbrook at 253-691-9615 or proctor_grace@yahoo.com. Screaming Butterflies website is screamingbutterfliestheater.wordpress.com;
and tickets are available for purchase through Brown Paper Tickets at
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