“There is no life in another country. You’ll always be a foreigner, stuck on the wrong side of the looking-glass.”—Trojan Barbie
Lotte Jones, a doll repair expert, needs a vacation. She books herself on a cultural tour for singles and travels with them to modern-day Troy, where she finds more of a change of scene than she’d bargained for— she’s in the midst of an attack by the Greek army threatening to destroy the last fragments of a mighty civilization.
Part contemporary drama, part homage to Euripides’ Trojan Women, Trojan Barbie recasts the legendary fall of the city of Troy against the vivid reality of modern warfare. Poetic, compassionate, and tinged with great warmth and humor, Trojan Barbie is an epic war story with a most unlikely heroine, who always looks on the bright side even as past and present collide about her. Carmel O’Reilly, director of Sugan Theatre’s St. Nicholas that A.R.T. presented in 2000, joins the Company for the first time to direct this imaginative work.
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Credits
The Trojans | |
Hecuba | Paula Langton |
Polly X | Kaaron Briscoe |
Cassandra | Nina Kassa |
Andromache | Skye Noel |
Clea | Emily Alpren |
Esme | Lisette Silva |
The Others | |
Helen | Careena Melia |
Lotte | Karen MacDonald |
Mica | Renzo Ampuero |
Talthybius/Max | Carl Foreman |
Jorge, Menelaus, Clive, Officer in Blue | Jim Senti |
set design | David Reynoso |
costume design | David Reynoso |
lighting design | Justin Townsend |
sound design | David Remedios |
stage manager | Chris De Camillis |
dramaturgs | Gideon Lester and Katie Mallinson |
voice and speech | Nancy Houfek |