The Captive
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Description
The Captive is a play first staged in 1926 in Paris which, upon being staged on Broadway, was one of the first to have an explicitly lesbian character. It’s a play with an amazing history: after 160 performances, the show was not only shut down but led to the passage of the Wales Padlock Act banning depictions of homosexuality on Broadway stages. Part of a canon of LGBT+ plays from an era pre-empting a more repressive time in American theatre, this show is being staged with an all-female/NB cast with an emphasis on its historical context.
The play tells the story of Jacques, a man in love with his friend Irene, who in turn is a lesbian struggling to hide her lover, Madame d’Aguines. The play is a compelling story of unrequited love and the navigation of relationships and homosexuality in the early twentieth century.
Performances:
- 19:00 on 2022-03-15 at Corpus Playroom
- 19:00 on 2022-03-16 at Corpus Playroom
- 19:00 on 2022-03-17 at Corpus Playroom
- 19:00 on 2022-03-18 at Corpus Playroom
- 19:00 on 2022-03-19 at Corpus Playroom
Information kindly provided by Camdram.