Dressed for Court

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Dressed for Court

25/01/2023

(Written by Judith Berends O’Brien)

 

English Theatre Utrecht’s upcoming production, Dressed for Court, is an original and daring play. It was written and directed by their resident artistic director, Alexandra Elroy. Dressed for Court is the first original play that English Theatre Utrecht has done. They are delighted to be back after a short hiatus, bringing an international cast of fifteen dedicated performers to the stage. In this production, English Theatre Utrecht will take you back to 1920’s Chicago-into the female prison, the flurry of the media storm, and the court of law. In the spirit of the jazz age, they encourage you to bring out your razzle dazzle and join the audience in your 1920’s outfits. 

Performances will be on March 3rd at Theater Musketon in Lunetten, and March 4th at Theater Kikker. Tickets can be found on www.englishtheatreutrecht.com/dressed-for-court.

English Theatre Utrecht

English Theatre Utrecht was founded in 2017 and this will be their fourth production. Past productions include Death on the Nile, Pride and Prejudice and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. One of their core goals is to bring expats and locals together through theatrical pursuits, which includes theatre productions, theatre workshops and improvisation classes. You can see more details on englishtheatreutrecht.com

History and inspiration

In Chicago in the 1920’s, the alcohol prohibition laws drove the good time guys and gals underground to the seedy jazz clubs, where the music was hot, and the forbidden liquor was flowing. In this context, crimes of passion were sometimes committed. The public doubted whether a woman could really be capable of murder, especially if she was attractive. But, what if she wasn’t?

Dressed for Court is inspired by the real events that also inspired the musical Chicago, but with a difference in whom it focuses on. This is the story of a woman called Sabella, who was arrested in 1923 for the murder of her missing husband. She was an uneducated, unglamorous, poor Italian immigrant, who was inadequately represented during her trial. Dressed for Court is Sabella’s story. It lovingly takes the classic 1920’s tropes and inserts a sobering dose of critical realism, exposing the era’s shortcomings. It also interrogates strong themes such as restrictive gender roles, prejudiced views towards immigrants, power and corruption, the sensationalism of the media, and the fragility of justice; issues which we still grapple with in our modern society. Research for the text includes the book Ugly Prey, written by Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi.

What can the audience expect from Dressed for Court? Here are some impressions from the cast about what to expect.

Helen: “It is a poignant and entertaining production, which exposes the stark inequalities of the time and reminds us that in some contexts, these inequalities still exist today.”

Lotte: “It is catchy and quick, and a lot of things are happening. Underneath is an undercurrent of a less glamorous story”.

Kristina: “It is set in a time which seems naughty and has a romantic mystique for us, but on a deeper level, we see the stories of people who might be repressed by ‘the system’. It’s also about learning to play the system to your advantage, harnessing the power of the media to reframe a story, and how this can define reality, which is something we also see in the use of social media platforms today.”

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Performance schedule

Friday 3 March evening – 19.30h – Theater de Musketon

Saturday 4 March matinee – 15.00h – Theater Kikker

Saturday 4 March evening – 19.30h – Theater Kikker

Synopsis

Maureen, a young reporter trying to make it in Chicago, heads over to the Cook County Jail for women, looking for her next story. She is introduced to Sabella La Malfa, an Italian immigrant who doesn’t speak English and cannot defend herself against her charges. However, at the same time two flamboyant dames bring glitz, glamour and pizzazz to the courthouse. Appearances suddenly seem to matter more than fact. As a reporter, Maureen wonders who the press should focus on-misunderstood, unappealing Sabella, or the sparkly murder showgirls? Is there a way the two worlds can meet?

The story of the play Dressed for Court has a connection to the Broadway Musical Chicago; both are based on the historic trials of female prisoners accused of murders, and the sensationalist media coverage of their cases, in Chicago in the 1920’s. Dressed for Court shines a light on a lesser-known angle in the story – that of a woman called Sabella, an Italian immigrant, who failed to play the game of dazzling the reporters in the court and had the whole town against her. It is a play that explores the danger and power behind shifting angles and points of view.

Alterations have been made to the true history, but we hope this play will urge our audiences to look up the fascinating facts and details. This play is an original piece, written by Alexandra Elroy, with contribution from Kristina Goodnight (Both members of English Theatre Utrecht). Some inspiration for this play comes from the book Ugly Prey: An Innocent Woman and the Death Sentence by Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi.

Cast and Crew

Written and directed by Alexandra Elroy

Producer: Jasper Landman
Stage manager: Noa Schroll
Designer: Max Philippi

Performed by
Julia Landau
Kristina Goodnight
Bennie Iavarone
Kate Hayes
Lotte van der Velden
Cheyenne Reijers
Dimple Benjamin
Helen Absalom
Walter Morana
Rick Trinks
Max Philippi
Rachel Tulley
Simon Wheeler
Martin Solognier
and
Jasper Landman

Dressed for Court in the media

Binnenstadkrant Utrecht

https://www.binnenstadskrantutrecht.nl/blogs/English-Theatre-Utrecht