Sofonisba

by Callie Kimball

After studying with Michelangelo, 27-year-old Sofonisba Anguissola boards a ship from Italy to Spain to paint for King Philip II. Her 20 years at the Royal Court are one long chess game, since Sofonisba must play to and against the expectations of the king, the bishop, the fool, a lovelorn knight, and a 14-year-old queen. What negotiations and sacrifices did she make in the service of her art, and how did she...

After studying with Michelangelo, 27-year-old Sofonisba Anguissola boards a ship from Italy to Spain to paint for King Philip II. Her 20 years at the Royal Court are one long chess game, since Sofonisba must play to and against the expectations of the king, the bishop, the fool, a lovelorn knight, and a 14-year-old queen. What negotiations and sacrifices did she make in the service of her art, and how did she navigate the tricky waters of court politics as an unmarried woman? A play about the hunger for creation--of birth and of art--and what it costs.

The play can be done with three actors or as many as seven, if the male roles are split. Unproduced.

SETTING
The Spanish Court of King Philip II, 1560-1571. And two ships, 20 years apart.

CHARACTERS
SOFONISBA ANGUISSOLA. Italian. 27 when the play starts. 47 when it ends. Court painter to King Philip II of Spain.
QUEEN ISABEL. French. 14 when the play starts. Queen of Spain, Philip’s second wife.
BISHOP ESPINOZA. Spanish. Late 50s. His paternalism is benign and suits the time.
KING PHILIP. Spanish. 32 at the start of the play. A good husband, but still a king.
DON FRANCISCO FABRIZIO DE MONCADA PIGNATELLI DEL PATERNO. Sicilian. Around 40. He is the son of a prince. Tragically earnest.
THE FOOL. Scottish and ageless.
ORAZIO LOMELLINO. Italian. 30s. Handsome and strong.

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Sofonisba

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  • Eugene O'Neill Theater Center: Sofonisba

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Callie Kimball and their play Sofonisba as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especially appreciated how the intimacy of the casting allows for a real richness of characters across the years.

    It is the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's pleasure to recommend Callie Kimball and their play Sofonisba as a finalist for our 2016 National Playwrights Conference. The play rose through a competitive, anonymous, multileveled selection process that took nearly nine months to execute. As one of 54 finalists out of more than 1,450 submissions, the strength of its writing has allowed this work to prosper in such a competitive selection process. Our readers especially appreciated how the intimacy of the casting allows for a real richness of characters across the years.

  • Kari Bentley-Quinn: Sofonisba

    One of my favorites of Callie's plays - a lush look at the choices women must make, and what it means to wholly devote yourself to your craft. Even though it is a period piece, it never feels heavy or antiquated. The characters are rich and layered, and it has a delicious sense of humor while also being moving and heartwrenching.

    One of my favorites of Callie's plays - a lush look at the choices women must make, and what it means to wholly devote yourself to your craft. Even though it is a period piece, it never feels heavy or antiquated. The characters are rich and layered, and it has a delicious sense of humor while also being moving and heartwrenching.

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Florida Studio Theatre, Year 2017
  • Type Workshop, Organization Little Festival of the Unexpected, Portland Stage Company, Year 2016
  • Type Workshop, Organization Dramatic Repertory Company, Year 2016
  • Type Workshop, Organization Lark Play Development Center, Year 2015
  • Type Reading, Organization National Museum of Women in the Arts (with WSC), Year 2009
  • Type Reading, Organization Project Y, Year 2009
  • Type Workshop, Organization Electric Pear Productions, Year 2009
  • Type Reading, Organization John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Year 2008

Awards

  • The Kilroys' List
    Honorable Mention
    2015
  • Ashland New Play Festival
    Finalist
    2017
  • Princess Grace Playwriting Fellowship
    Semi-Finalist
    2016
  • The Kilroys' List
    Selection
    2016
  • Playwrights' Week
    Lark Play Development Center
    Semi-Finalist
    2010
  • O'Neill Playwrights Conference
    Finalist
    2016
  • Shakespeare's Sister Award
    AROHO
    Semi-Finalist
    2015
  • Clauder Gold Prize
    Portland Stage Company
    Winner
    2016