Kingdom (a play about Snow White and climate change)

by Claudia Barnett

Inspired by the true story of a Norwegian valley that never sees winter sun, Kingdom (a play about Snow White and climate change) traces a hundred years of environmental hubris, including attempts to split atoms, tame a waterfall, and transmute air, culminating in a radical act of community as an artist conducts sunlight onto town square. Kingdom presents history as a parable, focusing on a blind girl who...

Inspired by the true story of a Norwegian valley that never sees winter sun, Kingdom (a play about Snow White and climate change) traces a hundred years of environmental hubris, including attempts to split atoms, tame a waterfall, and transmute air, culminating in a radical act of community as an artist conducts sunlight onto town square. Kingdom presents history as a parable, focusing on a blind girl who thrives in darkness and the personified conflict between natural history and unnatural selection.

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Kingdom (a play about Snow White and climate change)

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  • Playwrights Foundation: Kingdom (a play about Snow White and climate change)

    Playwrights Foundation enthusiastically recommends this play KINGDOM (a play about Snow White and Climate Change), as a Semi-Finalist for the Bay Area Playwrights Festival 2020. We were moved by the quality of the writing and the relevant and compelling themes that spoke to the mission of our festival. It excelled in a competitive process of 735 plays submitted this year and rose to the top after a six month long process discussing its merits with both national and local Bay Area readers, and we hope it moves swiftly towards production.

    Playwrights Foundation enthusiastically recommends this play KINGDOM (a play about Snow White and Climate Change), as a Semi-Finalist for the Bay Area Playwrights Festival 2020. We were moved by the quality of the writing and the relevant and compelling themes that spoke to the mission of our festival. It excelled in a competitive process of 735 plays submitted this year and rose to the top after a six month long process discussing its merits with both national and local Bay Area readers, and we hope it moves swiftly towards production.

  • Catherine Haigney: Kingdom (a play about Snow White and climate change)

    Barnett’s imagination has a wild edge. The poetic power of her language conveys by way of incantation, tersely witty dialogue, and a mythical grasp of natural imagery (the Waterfall speaks truth to power, also to a blind girl). She twists strands of Norse myth and Snow White’s possible “ever after” into a daring and marvelous play — I would love to see an anime version of it.

    Barnett’s imagination has a wild edge. The poetic power of her language conveys by way of incantation, tersely witty dialogue, and a mythical grasp of natural imagery (the Waterfall speaks truth to power, also to a blind girl). She twists strands of Norse myth and Snow White’s possible “ever after” into a daring and marvelous play — I would love to see an anime version of it.

Development History

  • Type Residency, Organization Tennessee Playwrights Studio, Year 2018

Awards

  • Bay Area Playwrights Festival
    Playwrights Foundation
    Semi-Finalist
    2020