Brown/Trinity Rep MFA Programs Present Our Country’s Good

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Brown/Trinity Rep MFA Programs Present Our Country’s Good

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The Brown/Trinity Rep MFA Programs will be presenting Our Country’s Good, by Timberlake Wertenbaker. The show explores "the resilience of the human spirit and  the purpose of art."

Our Country’s Good is being directed by Ashley Teague, runs Feb. 23 – March 11, 2017. All performances are held at the Pell Chafee Performance Center, 87 Empire Street, Downtown Providence.

About The Show

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Our Country’s Good is set in the first Australian penal colony where a group of convicts mount a play for their guards. The play rehearsals incite the convicts’ struggle to reclaim their dignity in light of a homeland that has abandoned them.

“As a society, we find ourselves in a time where groups of people are marginalized and their civil liberties under attack. Our Country’s Good speaks to these times of dehumanization and asks, ‘How do we reclaim our voices?’” Teague says.

“Making theater is an act of identity and an act of activism. Theater mirrors our world and gives us a chance to look at ourselves and see where we want to go, something the characters in this play will experience as well as ourselves.”

About Teague

Teague says she "strives to create theater that is uplifting and celebrates the human spirit. The work focuses on connecting with its community in a deeply personal way and endeavors to push the boundaries of what that connection can do."

Ashley Teague, Photo:Trinityrep.com
While at the Cornerstone Theater, Teague developed and produced their Talk It Out series, which traveled throughout California. The series created community-engaged theater aimed at changing public policy around issues of school pushout.  

Prior to that, Teague worked as a producer for creative content on Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, Tyler Perry's For Colored Girls, John Madden’s The Debt, Paul Haggis’ The Next Three Days, and Gus Van Sant’s Promised Land.  

Her recent directing credits include Romeo and Juliet (Brown/Trinity Rep), Bean (Hollywood Fringe Festival, Best of); Jesus Hopped the A Train (Lyric Theatre); Willful (California State Capitol); Healthy Richmond (East Bay Center for the Performing Arts); Ajax (Theater of War Production); The Shadow Box Collective Studio: LA, The Book of Liz Bedlam Theater, Halfway Home Blank Theater and Parallel Lives Cabaret Theater.

Details-at-a-Glance

Our Country’s Good runs from  Feb. 23 – March 11, 2017 at the Pell Chafee Performance Center, 87 Empire Street, Providence, RI. General admission tickets are $15. Discounted rates are $10 for seniors, $7 for students. 

To purchase tickets visit www.trinityrep.com,  call (401) 351-4242 or stop by Trinity Rep’s box office at 201 Washington Street, Providence, RI.

Cast: Brown/Trinity Rep MFA Class of 2017 Actors: Julia Atwood, Rachel Clausen, Sinan Eczacibasi, Alexis Green, Matt Ketai, Jake Loewenthal, Maggie Mason, Marina Morrissey, Laura Lyman Payne, David Samuel, Chris Stahl, Will Turner, Lucy Van Atta, Alec Weinberg, Brad Wilson


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