- A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Gem of the Ocean
- French Twist
- The Ugly One
- The Secret Fall of Constance Wilde
- After a Hundred Years
- The Government Inspector
- Little House on the Prairie
- A View from the Bridge
- Shadowlands
- A Delicate Balance
- A Christmas Carol
- The Two Gentlemen of Verona
- Caroline, or Change
- The Intelligent Homosexual
- When We Are Married
- The Caretaker
- Happy Days
- An Evening of Short Plays
- Old Wicked Songs
- Blackbird
- King Henry V
- A Raisin in the Sun
- By the Bog of Cats...
- My Father's Bookshelf
March 12 - April 05, 2009
Dowling Studio
Resources
SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS ON SALE MAY 19, 2008.
SINGLE TICKETS ON SALE JULY 7, 2008.
SINGLE TICKETS ON SALE JULY 7, 2008.
The Guthrie presents
A Frank Theatre production of
By the Bog of Cats...
by Marina Carr
directed by Wendy Knox
A Frank Theatre production of
By the Bog of Cats...
by Marina Carr
directed by Wendy Knox
Set in rural Ireland, By the Bog of Cats... is an uncompromising tale of abandonment and shocking self-sacrifice. Hester Swane is a woman born of gypsies and tied to the bleak landscape where she has lived her whole life. Her lover, Carthage Kilbride, with whom she has a young daughter, is about to be married to another woman who will bring him land, wealth and respect. Discarded and ignored, Hester sets out with a reckless fervor to reclaim the life that she had.
In this loose retelling of Euripides' Medea, Marina Carr blends the mythic with the modern, populating the Bogs of Cats with misfits, witches, and ghosts. Following their sold-out production of The Pillowman in the 2007-2008 Guthrie season, Frank Theatre returns to the Dowling Studio to bring their fearless, take-no-prisoners style to this bold and uproarious play.
In this loose retelling of Euripides' Medea, Marina Carr blends the mythic with the modern, populating the Bogs of Cats with misfits, witches, and ghosts. Following their sold-out production of The Pillowman in the 2007-2008 Guthrie season, Frank Theatre returns to the Dowling Studio to bring their fearless, take-no-prisoners style to this bold and uproarious play.
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