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  • Shattered Globe Theatre “In the News”

    The reviews are in for HER NAKED SKIN and we’ve got them here. See what the critics are saying about SGT’s current production and then let us know what you think of the show!

     

    Featured Reviews

    [tabs slidertype=”top tabs”] [tabcontainer] [tabtext]Chicago on the Aisle[/tabtext] [tabtext]Chicago Theater Beat[/tabtext][tabtext]Chicago Stage Style[/tabtext] [/tabcontainer] [tabcontent] [tab]”… “Her Naked Skin” presses a large cast of characters – jailers, doctors, MPs, demonstrators – into the small performing space at Stage 773. That compression intensifies the hurly-burly in the streets and brings us heart to heart with intimacy. Andrew Hildner’s multilevel set well serves both extremes, and Lindsay Schmeling’s period costumes — blooming undergarments everywhere — put a flavorful stamp on the scene. Not least, to each soul in this cross-section of life in time of foment, Shattered Globe’s company gives a distinctive face and bearing.” – Lawrence B. Johnson

    Read full review[/tab] [tab]Her Naked Skin is as much an exploration of relationships as it is of the women’s suffrage movement in England, with Celia and Eve’s connection, and Celia and William’s connection at the forefront of this exploration. Supporting the principals are a capable cast which includes Maya Friedler as Mrs. Shliefke, the elder suffragette in the group, Jesse Thurstonas Guard/MP, and Drew Schad as Edward Grey/Dr. Vale. – Scotty Zacher

    Read full review[/tab][tab]”…“Her Naked Skin” pays deep homage to the martyrs of forced feeding and the militant feminists who practiced sharp shooting in Epping Forest (just in case). Like Dame Edith Smythe’s magnificent suffragette anthem, Melissa Riemer remains stalwart in action as a principled proponent of sexual equality. Roger Smart’s brilliant 18-member ensemble conjure up the pre-World War I agitation that only that war could quiet and finally reward. A superbly chosen cast offer a cross-section of English society at a major crossroads, with a carping chorus of male bullies in Parliament a stark contrast to the quiet conviction of the striking (in every way) suffragettes.” – Lawrence Bommer

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    Other Reviews

    You can find more reviews of Her Naked Skin at the Theatre in Chicago website.

  • HER NAKED SKIN runs thru June 3rd

    HER NAKED SKIN runs thru June 3rd

    Come see the show which has been called, “…a classic English love affair: class, cowardice and cruelties”. Playing now thru June 3rd.

    London 1913. Militancy in the British women’s suffragette movement is at its height. Thousands of women of all classes serve time in Holloway Prison in their fight to win the vote. Amongst them is Lady Celia Cain who feels trapped by both the policies of the day and the shackles of a frustrating marriage. Inside, she meets a young seamstress, Eve Douglas, and her life spirals into an erotic but dangerous chaos…

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