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Why we like it
"'The Anastasia Trials In The Court Of Women' by Carolyn Gage and Don Nigro offers a unique perspective on historical narratives, exploring themes of identity and justice through a feminist lens."
From: Political Theatre & Social Justice PlaysA play with intense audience participation!
Engrossing controversial courtroom drama where the audience must serve as judge and jury deciding motions and verdict in a case against the five women who betrayed the Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov the last surviving daughter of the Tsar of Russia.
Complex ethical questions on a set of folding chairs.
The Anastasia Trials is a farcical but profoundly engaging excursion into the hidden world of ethics for women who are both survivors and perpetrators of abuse toward women.
The format is a play-within-a-play where a radical feminist theatre company comes together in order to perform a courtroom drama.
The play is shaped by the audience decisions to overrule or sustain the attorneys' motions and every night's audience sees a different play.
In presenting the play the Emma Goldman Theatre Brigade has instituted a new system to insure equal opportunity for the actors: a lottery.
As the women assemble to draw their roles from the hat for the evening's performance sisterhood is put to the test.
The performance itself is a conspiracy trial against five women accused of denying a woman her identity.
The plaintiff is none other than Anastasia Romanov sole survivor of the massacre of the Russian imperial family in 1918.
ÿþ"Elegantly conceived...A feminist Noises Off
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- Washington City Press
"Powerful."
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San Diego Lesbian Press
"Farce social history debate play agitprop audience participation melodrama satire [that] makes the head reel!" -
San Diego Union Tribune
"Wild...
It's lively and moves quickly...
Very funny yet poignant."
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Washington Blade
"Carolyn Gage's raucous multilayered script explores issues of empathy loyalty and betrayal among women..." --The Washington Post.
"Verdict: An unexpected delight...
" --Miami Herald FL.
"... farcical humor imaginative plot twists and just pure theatrical fun..." --South Florida Sun-Sentinel Ft.
Lauderdale.
"... fascinating and complex play..."--Fresno Beehive.com
"I am constantly amazed at Carolyn's ability to make complex social issues not only accessible but also irresistibly fascinating... the play... [The Anastasia Trials ] touched us made us laugh and gripped us in a white-knuckle intensity usually found only in Hitchcock films."
--R.J.
McComish Literary Manager of the Portland Stage Company Portland Maine.
"... fabulously interesting brilliantly thought-provoking and exquisitely funny... masterpiece of feminist theater..." --off our backs Washington DC.
"Each performance could potentially have a different result and many students saw every performance just so they could see how the show ended."--At Oldfields Glencoe MD.
"Elegantly conceived... A feminist Noises Off."
— Washington City Press
"Farce, social history, debate play, agitprop, audience participation melodrama, satire [that] makes the head reel!"
— San Diego Union Tribune
"Wild... It's lively and moves quickly... Very funny yet poignant."
— Washington Blade
"Verdict: An unexpected delight."
— Miami Herald
"Farcical humor, imaginative plot twists, and just pure theatrical fun."
— South Florida Sun-Sentinel
| Character |
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| Diane The founder and director of the Emma Goldman Theater Brigade, plays the Prosecuting Attorney. |
| Athena The daughter of a rich man, plays the Defense Attorney and also Annie Jennings, a wealthy socialite. |
| Jenny An actor with stomach flu, plays Anastasia Romanov and the Prosecuting Attorney. |
| Melissa An actor bent on impressing the critics, plays Thea Malinowsky, a nurse from a public mental asylum. |
| Marie A grassroots, radical activist, plays Clara Peuthart, an alcoholic bag lady. |
| Amy An actor with professional aspirations, plays Baroness Sophie Buxhoeveden, former lady-in-waiting to Anastasia's mother. |
| Donna An actor who resents Diane's authority, plays Shura Tegleva, Anastasia's former nursemaid. |
| Lisa The playwright, plays Baroness Zinaida Tolstoy, a former friend of Anastasia's mother and Anastasia. |
| Betty A butch stagehand, plays the Bailiff. |
The Anastasia Trials In The Court Of Women is a American comedy play written by Carolyn Gage and published by Samuel French (2022).
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