It’s the French Revolution and four prominent women — playwright Olympe de Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, Haitian spy Marianne Angelle and Queen Marie Antoinette — find themselves holed up ...
Left to Right: Arika Thames (Marianne Angelle), Anna DiGiovanni (Olympe de Gouges), Fabiolla Da Silva (Marie-Antoinette), and Danielle Gallo (Charlotte Corday) in Prologue Theatre’s production of The ...
One of the first noises you’ll hear in Lauren Gunderson’s The Revolutionists is the slam of a guillotine. No surprises there ...
“This is not the way to start a comedy,” quips 18th-century playwright Olympe de Gouges, staring at the guillotine looming upstage. Or is it? In “The Revolutionists,” now onstage at CNY Playhouse, ...
Theatre22 presents THE REVOLUTIONISTS by Lauren Gunderson, Directed by Julie BeckmanTHE REVOLUTIONISTS is a story about four badass women who lose their heads ...
Theatre UAB will present “The Revolutionists,” an irreverent comedy about four beautiful, badass women who lose their heads in 1790s Paris, from Feb. 26-March 2. This girl-powered play’s central ...
Lee Mikeska Gardner as Olympe de Gouges with Celeste Oliva as Marie Antoinette in "The Revolutionists." (Courtesy A.R. Sinclair Photography) The Reign of Terror is a ...
“I did not say that bit about the cake,” says Queen Marie Antoinette in Lauren Gunderson’s new play, “The Revolutionists,” which opens Thursday, Feb. 11, at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park.
There’s a moment in Lauren Gunderson’s play “The Revolutionists” when a character remarks that it’s not exactly inspiring to hear a work of art described as – pause – “interesting.” Gunderson’s 2018 ...
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