GILDED CAGES - part IV of MRS. HAWKING by Phoebe Roberts and Bernie Gabin - steampunk adventure show

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  • Mrs. Hawking part IV
    GILDED CAGES
    by Phoebe Roberts & Bernie Gabin
    The story so far:
    Mary Stone’s life changed forever four years ago in London, 1880, when she accepted a job as a housemaid to reclusive London widow Victoria Hawking. Hired by the lady’s well-meaning nephew Nathaniel Hawking, at first they seem shut out at every turn by this brooding and mysterious woman. But when they discover her true identity as a superhero, righting the wrongs done to the least powerful people in the city, they are eager to not only help her in her important work, but also to be the close presences in her life that she has been missing. With Mary and Nathaniel’s steadfast insistence to be there when she needs it, they have formed a true superhero team- and maybe even a family.
    This episode:
    London, 1884- For twenty-five years, our hero has battled injustice as the Lady’s Champion of London. But it has been a difficult path that led her to her life’s work as a superhero. As Mrs. Hawking recalls her youth in English-colonized Singapore, the truth behind her discovery of her calling will finally be revealed. And as she takes on a case like none she’s ever tackled, against an enemy beyond any she’s ever faced, she will find the struggles and mistakes of her past have come back to haunt her.
    Content notes: impacts of colonialism, brief parental violence, mentions of stillbirth
    Requires no knowledge of the previous show.
    From Breaking Light Productions (​@breakinglightproductions)
    at the Manchester Community Theatre at NEMS
    Scenes
    00:00 - Main titles
    00:36 - I.i - Never off the clock
    03:22 - I.ii - Mrs. Chaudhary
    09:41 - I.iii - Singapore, 1859
    19:06 - I.iv - The Colonel’s old study
    25:00 - I.v - Staking out the pantry
    33:15 - I.vi - The knighthood
    39:53 - I.vii - Closer than I can bear
    43:10 - I.viii - Making room
    46:25 - II.i - The plan
    55:58 - II.ii - The demons of other people’s misery
    01:03:20 - II.iii - The warehouse raid
    01:05:11 - II.iv - The hand you’ve been dealt
    01:10:55 - II.v - Consulting the blackmailer
    01:13:57 - II.vi - Kingmaker
    01:24:10 - II.vii - Visiting the Colonel
    01:27:52 - Curtain call
    CAST
    London, 1884
    Cari Keebaugh as Mrs. Hawking
    Coryn May as Mary Stone
    Christian Krenek as Nathaniel Hawking
    Jackie Freyman as Clara Hawking
    Matthew Kamm as Arthur Swann
    Naomi Ibasitas as Mrs. Chaudhary
    LilyDean Della Quercia as Lord Brockton
    Arielle Kaplan as Mrs. Frost
    Andrew Prentice as Roland Davies
    Jason Tilton as Ensemble
    Singapore, 1859
    Cari Keebaugh as Victoria Stanton
    Naomi Ibasitas as Malaika binti Shah
    Arielle Kaplan as Elizabeth Danvers
    Christian Krenek as Reginald Hawking
    Andrew Winson as Lt. Governor Stanton
    Andrew Prentice as Ensemble
    Jason Tilton as Ensemble
    CREW
    Director, Production Design - Phoebe Roberts
    Editor, Technical Director - Bernie Gabin
    Stage Manager - Pieter Wallace
    Set Design - Carolyn Daitch
    Lighting Design - David Silber
    Costume Design - Jenn Benfield
    Sound Technicians - Jason Kuehl, Jacob LaRocca
    Wardrobe Technician - Kate Potter
    Stage Crew - Michael McAfee, Keisha Warriner
    Fight Choreography - Dan Prior
    Logo Design - Judith Lingford
    Director's Note
    As fascinating as the Victorian period can be, it cannot be ignored that it was also a time of rampant colonialism, the effects of which still linger to the detriment of many cultures around the world today. The longer one plays around in this setting- and we’ve been doing it for four years and four installments now -the more inevitable it becomes that, as much as we love gas lamp capers, they tend to center on the people who were privileged by and complicit in this colonial devastation. We’ve always worked to turn the conventions of our genres- superhero, detective, and steampunk -on their heads, so to refuse to deal with this would be an affront to the emotional honesty we always strive for.
    In part 4: Gilded Cages, we took depicting this situation very seriously. We have done our best research, and consulted a number of more knowledgeable parties, to whom we owe an enormous debt for their time, thoughts, and help. We’ve done the very best we could, given the nature of the challenge and our personal limitations as artists, to explore this responsibility and refuse to allow our characters to be exonerated from it. Even- especially -the ones we love best.
    So here is our attempt to tell a meaningful tale that understands that essence of drama is accepting consequences, and to not shy away from monstrous realities just for the sake of fun. It is our hope to not only show respect and understanding to the enormity of this part of human history and experience, but that its informing our story will grant greater depth and power to our art.
    Special Thanks
    Eric Cheung
    Michael Lin
    Mara Elissa Palma
    Kara Kaufman
    Claire Brosius
    Alan D. Kaplan
    Follow:
    Web: www.mrshawking.com
    FB: ladyschampionoflondon
    Instag: @mrshawkingweb
    TV Tropes: Mrs Hawking (Theatre)
    This has been a Breaking Light Production
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