The Francis Marion
University Theatre's 2014-15 final production will be 'night Mother, by Marsha Norman. Professor Glen Gourley will
direct and it will be performed in the Fine Arts Theatre of the Hyman Center on the main campus April 16-18, 2015.
THE STORY:
The
scene is the living room/kitchen of a small house on an isolated
country road, which is shared by Jessie and her mother. Jessie's father
is dead; her loveless marriage ended in divorce; her absent son is a
petty thief and ne'er-do-well; her last job didn't work out and, in
general, her life is stale and unprofitable. As the play begins Jessie
asks for her father's service revolver and calmly announces that she
intends to kill herself. At first her mother refuses to take her
seriously, but as Jessie sets about tidying the house and making lists
of things to be looked after, her sense of desperate helplessness
begins to build. In the end, with the inexorability of genuine tragedy,
she can only stand by, stunned and unbelieving, as Jessie quietly
closes and locks her bedroom door and ends her profound unhappiness in
one fatal, stunning and deeply disturbing moment—a moment never to be
forgotten by those who have witnessed, and come to understand, her
plight. Winner
of the Pulitzer Prize and the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. This
eloquent, enthralling and ultimately shattering play explores the final
hour in the life of a young woman who has decided that life is no
longer worth living. "…honest, uncompromising, lucid, penetrating,
well-written, dramatic, and…unmanipulatively moving…" —NY Magazine. "It
is sparse and concise, introspective and penetrating, powerful and
uncompromising, intense and intelligent, warm and theatrical. It is THE
American tragedy." —New England Entertainment Digest. "Something I
hadn't seen in a long time happened at 'NIGHT, MOTHER: The audience
still sat applauding after the house lights came up, as if waiting for
the cast to come round and join them." —Village Voice. "…a shattering
evening…" —NY Times.
RESERVATIONS:
Reservations may
be made by calling 843-661-4444 between 12:00
and 5:00 pm.
The Francis Marion University Theatre's 2014-2015 season opened with Circle Mirror Transformation by Annie Baker, directed by Dr. Dawn Larsen. The winter production was a reprise of the popular musical The Fantasticks, directed by professor Keith Best.
For additional
information contact Director of Theatre
professor Glen
Gourley in FAC 224,
661-1538, agourley@fmarion.edu.
Interested in
working "behind the scenes"? Contact Mr.
Granath in FAC 222, 661-1536, dgranath@fmarion.edu.
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'night Mother - Spring 2015
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