| Simon's Rock Theater Program Presents 'The Moors' | 04:00PM / Wednesday, November 08, 2023 |  | 
 
 
	GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. The Bard College at Simon's Rock Theater program presents "The Moors," an anachronistic dark comedy by contemporary playwright, novelist, poet, and screenwriter Jen Silverman. 
	  
	According to a press release: 
	  
	Set in the 1840s(ish), The Moors follows spinster sisters Agatha and Hudley, their overworked scullery maid Marjoy, and their despondent Mastiff as they all live out their monotonous lives on the bleak "English" moors and dream of love and power. When Emilie, a hapless governess, is summoned under false pretenses and a moor-hen falls from the sky, all become entwined in a strange and elusive game.  
	  
	Simultaneously poetic and lyrical, acerbic and dark, this Brontë pastiche is equal parts gothic epic, drawing room farce, and post-punk feminist fable. Written by Susan Blackburn finalist Jen Silverman, The Moors deftly explodes the societal constraints of the past in order to speak directly to the visibility we all long for in the present.  
	  
	Directed by Assistant Professor of Theater and Simon's Rock alum Sara Katzoff, this production is a semester-long partnership between faculty, students, staff, and guest artists working collaboratively across disciplines of performance, technical theater and design.  
	  
	The performances will be held in the McConnell Theater at the Daniel Arts Center on the Simon's Rock campus. All performances are free and open to the public. 
	  
	Performance Dates  
	Thursday, November 9 at 7 p.m. 
	Friday, November 10 at 7 p.m. 
	Saturday, November 11 at 7 p.m. 
	Sunday, November 12 at 2 p.m. 
	  
	Full List of Cast and Crew: 
	Lydia Helmstadter as Agatha 
	Reuben Giunta as Huldey 
	Agnes Allman as Emelie 
	Indiana Koumrian as Marjory 
	Jojo Vinai as The Mastiff  
	Frances Zehner as The Moor-Hen  
	  
	Production Stage Management by Leo Earl 
	Lighting & Scenic Design by guest artist Juliana von Haubrich 
	Sound Designer & Composer by guest artist Alexander Sovronsky  
	Costume Design by George W. Veale VI 
	Theater Management by Jean Volff  
	  
	Dramaturgy by Rowan Truman and Scarlett Gobes  
	Scenic & Costume Assistant - Wren Feris  
	Sound Operator - Julien Cabral  
	Light Board Operators- Lincoln Kane-Long, Michael Barrett, and Messiah Vision  
	Vocal Coaching - Ryan LaBoy 
	Fight, Intimacy and Stage Direction by Sara Katzoff  |