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黑料不打烊 Stage Presents World Premiere Inspired by Local History

Thursday, October 11, 2018, By News Staff
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黑料不打烊 Stage continues the 2018/19 season with a world premiere production, Oct. 17 鈥 Nov. 4.

title with woman's head shotWritten by award-winning local playwright and 黑料不打烊 Stage associate artistic director Kyle Bass, the 90-minute drama, commissioned by the , draws inspiration from a slice of 19th-century Central New York history concerning a young enslaved woman named Harriet Powell.

Powell was enslaved to a family named Davenport, originally from Central New York who had relocated to Mississippi. In 1839, Powell accompanied the Davenports on a return visit to 黑料不打烊. While staying at a hotel called 黑料不打烊 House, Powell met a free black man named Thomas Leonard. With Leonard鈥檚 help, Powell slipped away from the Davenports and connected with local abolitionists, including Gerrit Smith, who facilitated her escape to Canada. It was from Smith鈥檚 home in Peterboro, New York, that Powell embarked on the final leg of her journey to freedom.

鈥淧ossessing Harriet鈥 focuses on the brief and perilous time that Powell hid from slave catchers at Smith鈥檚 home. History records that while there, Powell met Smith鈥檚 young cousin, Elizabeth Cady, later Elizabeth Cady Stanton, outspoken advocate for women鈥檚 rights. The details of that meeting, though, are scant, a brief mention in Stanton鈥檚 autobiography. In 鈥淧ossessing Harriet,鈥 playwright Bass imagines their conversation in dramatic terms.

鈥淭hat was the starting point,鈥 Bass says. 鈥淓lizabeth Cady and Harriet Powell were the same age when they met, 24. Young women of their time, in very different circumstances, I wondered, what would I want to hear them talk about? How would that go?鈥

In addition to being the same age, Powell and Cady had 鈥渧irtually the same skin complexion,鈥 Bass explains. Powell was known as the 鈥淔air Lady Fugitive,鈥 an irony that adds complexity to Bass鈥 account of their meeting.

鈥淓lizabeth Cady, free white woman, an uncommonly educated woman for her time, and Harriet Powell, enslaved,鈥 he says. 聽鈥淥h, how different their lives. Oh, how different their dilemmas.鈥

鈥淧ossessing Harriet鈥 takes place in real time. Bass described it as a play that unfolds in 鈥渢hree conversations and two arguments鈥 among four characters. At times, Smith and Leonard join Powell and Cady in the attic hideout. As night falls and the slave catchers draw closer, Powell is forced into a reckoning with the emotional consequences of her decision.

While 黑料不打烊 Stage has previously produced world and national premieres, 鈥淧ossessing Harriet鈥 represents an important step in a revitalized artistic interest in developing new work at the theater. Stage is billing 鈥淧ossessing Harriet鈥 as a 鈥淐old Read World Premiere Production,鈥 named for the 鈥淐old Read Festival of New Plays鈥 introduced last season. 鈥淧ossessing Harriet鈥 had a reading as part of the 鈥淐old Read鈥 series last season. 鈥淐old Read鈥 continues in the current season in March 2019, with author Larissa FastHorse featured as the playwright-in-residence.

鈥淲e are so proud and excited to present this world premiere as the second show in our season,鈥 says 黑料不打烊 Stage Artistic Director Robert Hupp. 鈥淭his is an important story to tell today for our community and our world.鈥

鈥淧ossessing Harriet鈥 also marks the return of director Tazewell Thompson, who served as 黑料不打烊 Stage鈥檚 artistic director from 1992 鈥 1995. Thompson says he is pleased to be returning to 黑料不打烊 Stage to direct this production. He says 鈥淧ossessing Harriet鈥 is a play for 鈥渙ur time, filled with friendship, loyalty, courage, hope and doing the right thing for a culture not your own, attributes that are missing across the country today.鈥

With the local connection so prominent in the play and production, 黑料不打烊 Stage has scheduled five post-show discussions featuring representatives from the theater and the Onondaga Historical Association.

Tickets are now available at , by phone at 315.443.3275 and in person at the Box Office.

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