Is Jack the Ripper at it again? It’s 1893, and there’s a murderer loose in London preying upon single women. Tired of waiting for the men of Scotland Yard to find the murderer, two sisters who run a local boarding home for women decide to take matters into their own hands. Joining forces with a cheeky American actress, these three determined women set off to solve the crime themselves.
The Victorian Ladies’ Detective Collective will be performed at The Public Theatre, Lewiston/Auburn’s Professional Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4, Saturday, Nov. 5, Thursday, Nov. 10, Friday, Nov. 11, and Saturday, Nov. 12; and 2 p.m. Sundays, Nov. 6 and 13.
“It’s like watching a female Sherlock Holmes story,” said Director Christopher Schario in a news release. “Set over 400 years ago, this witty play also cleverly addresses many of the same social issues women today are still facing, creating a tale of murder and mayhem for the modern-day woman.:
Leading the investigation to find the murderer is Loveday Fortescue played by Robyne Parrish. Parrish is returning for her 6th production at The Public, (“The Revolutionists,” “Vanya and Sonia” and “Masha and Spike,” “The Book Club Play,” “Miss Witherspoon” and “Rough Crossing”) and recently appeared Off-Broadway in the world premiere of “Strings Attached” as well as in the film “A Man Called Otto” with Tom Hanks. Playing her sleuthing sister Valeria Hunter is Joyce Cohen. Public Theatre audiences may recognize Cohen from last season’s “Middletown,” and previously in “Humble Boy” and “The Midvale High School Fiftieth Reunion.” Cohen has extensive experience performing on Broadway, in films and was most recently seen Off-Broadway in the World Premiere of “This Space Between Us.” Playing the cheeky American actress Katie Smalls is Courtney Thomas. Thomas has previously appeared at The Public in “The Book Club Play” as well as Off-Broadway and in regional theatres and is now based in the “other LA.” New to Public Theatre audiences from his career in Arizona is Mathew Zimmerer playing all the juicy male characters in the show including PC Crane, theatrical producer Warham-Wynn and the meat butcher Toddy.
The set for Victorian Ladies is designed by Jennifer B. Madigan, lights by Erin Fauble, costumes by Anne Collins and original music and sound design by Scott O’Brien.
Tickets are $25. For reservations call (207) 782-3200 or visit thepublictheatre.org.
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