Ten Years on a Hot Tin Roof: A Free Associates Retrospective
William Luce, author of biographical plays about the likes of Emily Dickinson and John Barrymore, penned this one-woman show about the gothic novelist. Liz Cloud stars in the Free Associates’ production. “Susan Gaspar’s direction and . . . Cloud’s performance emphasize the practical facts of Brontë’s isolation . . . to set off their picture of a lonely, passionate woman who might well welcome company. . . . Cloud draws on her well-honed comedic skills to create an intelligent, witty hostess. . . . The author of Jane Eyre herself couldn’t have asked for more,” said Reader critic Mary Shen Barnidge when she reviewed the show’s original run. 7:45 PM. $15; $25 for both Brontë and Blithering Heights (see below).
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 20
MedeaMorphosis: Greek Tragedy to Go
This affectionate send-up of Dan Curtis’s supernatural soap opera Dark Shadows, a cult favorite in the late 60s and subsequent reruns, does “a remarkable job of distilling the ethos of the series into an hour of structured improvisation. . . . Certainly a working knowledge of Dark Shadows will enhance one’s appreciation of Back in the Shadows, but the show also aims for parody that transcends bad haircuts and goofy dialogue: its deadpan irony makes it every bit as subversive as its source,” says Reader critic Nick Green. 9:30 PM. $15.
The Free Associates bait the Bard, improvising a Shakespearean spoof from audience suggestions. “Though no one would ever have confused the improvisation with the real thing, . . . there was more than enough inspiration and energy to keep things merry and light,” said Reader critic Jack Helbig when he reviewed the show’s original run. 2 PM. $15; $25 for both As We Like It and The Scryptogram (see below).