Life Is But a DreamLife Is But a DreamTranslated by Shawn Morgenlander from Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s La vida es sueñoDirected by: Anaïs KoivistoSpicy Witch Productions explores gender and identity through the pairing of classical and contemporary plays in repertory. Dedicated to creating roles for women on and offstage, Spicy Witch aims to help close the gender gap in theater and to use the conversation between classical and contemporary text to initiate a dialogue and be a catalyst for social change.The 2018 Dream Season explored family dynamics, forgiveness, and the gray area between dreams and reality. Together, the two plays probed the recesses of our self-constructed bubbles and encourage us to judge the subjectivity of our own perceptions.
Spicy Witch Productions 2018 SeasonMerrily, Merrily By Iris Dauterman (SWP 2018 Writer-in-Residence)Directed by: Victoria TeagueSpicy Witch Productions explores gender and identity through the pairing of classical and contemporary plays in repertory. Dedicated to creating roles for women on and offstage, Spicy Witch aims to help close the gender gap in theater and to use the conversation between classical and contemporary text to initiate a dialogue and be a catalyst for social change. The 2018 Dream Season explored family dynamics, forgiveness, and the gray area between dreams and reality. Together, the two plays probed the recesses of our self-constructed bubbles and encourage us to judge the subjectivity of our own perceptions.
Merrily, Merrily By Iris Dauterman (SWP 2018 Writer-in-Residence)Directed by: Victoria TeagueSpicy Witch Productions explores gender and identity through the pairing of classical and contemporary plays in repertory. Dedicated to creating roles for women on and offstage, Spicy Witch aims to help close the gender gap in theater and to use the conversation between classical and contemporary text to initiate a dialogue and be a catalyst for social change.The 2018 Dream Season explored family dynamics, forgiveness, and the gray area between dreams and reality. Together, the two plays probed the recesses of our self-constructed bubbles and encourage us to judge the subjectivity of our own perceptions.