
Merry Wives of Windsor, The
William Shakespeare
Awards & Recognition
Nominee: Six 2022 Antonyo Awards, including Best Revival Nominee: One 2022 Obie Award, for Excellence in Directing
Set in South Harlem, amidst a vibrant and eclectic community of West African immigrants, Merry Wives is a New York story about tricks of the heart.
A raucous spinoff featuring the Bard’s most beloved comic characters, this hilarious farce tells the story of the trickster Falstaff and the wily wives who outwit him in a celebration of Black joy, laughter, and vitality.
"Jocelyn Bioh reshapes a comedy of clever women, frail men and harsh revenge into one of love and forgiveness…In this healing adaptation…even the worst old reprobates can be taught a lesson and welcomed back into the family.” – The New York Times“…a genuine marvel: A smartly clever clash of cultures, changing attitudes, and all the rich ways in which West African immigrants have made South Harlem their home…[Bioh’s] remixed script is full of lush lyricism and driven by a forceful commitment to portraying an immigrant community in all its lively facets, but make no mistake: Bioh is as dedicated to laugh lines as she is to the story of West Africans’ striving and thriving in America."
— Variety
| Character |
|---|
| Madam Nkechi Ford Nigerian, entrepreneur and laundromat owner. |
| Madam Ekua Page Ghanaian, a socialite. |
| Mister Nduka Ford Nigerian, very proud and wise. |
| Mister Kwame Page Ghanaian, well-intentioned and kind. |
| Anne Page Ghanaian, the beautiful ingenue. |
| Doctor Caius Senegalese, the flashy neighborhood doctor. To be played by a male-identifying actor. |
| Pastor Evans Liberian, the loving neighborhood pastor. To be played by a male-identifying actor. |
| Mama Quickly Nigerian, the fun-loving/scheming “Auntie” of the block. |
| Shallow Nigerian, the well-intentioned uncle of Slender. |
| Fenton Ghanaian, honest and pure, also plays SIMPLE, American, errand runner and hustler. To be played by a female-identifying actor. |
| Pistol American, Falstaff’s minion, also plays SLENDER, Nigerian, nervous but sweet nephew to Shallow. |
| Ensemble including NAFI, THE HAIR BRAIDING LADY and CHIAGOZIE. The role of Chiagozie is gender flexible and may be renamed Chidiadi. All characters are Black American and/or of African descent and are to be played by Black actors. |
| Falstaff American, the neighborhood trickster. |
Merry Wives – Public Theater Trailer
Merry Wives is a comedy play written by Jocelyn Bioh and published by Dramatists Play Service .
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