Slaying Holofernes

by Emily McClain

FULL LENGTH DRAMA- A young female painter struggles to gain recognition for her work within the male-dominated art world of Renaissance Italy. Meanwhile, in the contemporary United States, a young career woman encounters her own version of the same challenges as she fights for recognition in the workplace. chiaroscuro or Slaying Holofernes blends and blurs the worlds of past/present, fact/fiction, and personal...

FULL LENGTH DRAMA- A young female painter struggles to gain recognition for her work within the male-dominated art world of Renaissance Italy. Meanwhile, in the contemporary United States, a young career woman encounters her own version of the same challenges as she fights for recognition in the workplace. chiaroscuro or Slaying Holofernes blends and blurs the worlds of past/present, fact/fiction, and personal/political as it explores two women’s parallel quests for justice in an imperfect world.

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Slaying Holofernes

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  • Nora Louise Syran: Slaying Holofernes

    McClain deftly weaves together two stories, one set in the modern day and the other, the past and yet the parallels are disturbingly real. Progress is disturbingly absent. Both stories are equally compelling. Brava, playwright. Timely ...and timeless...? With work like McClain's being produced on stage to bring this subject matter to light, hopefully not.

    McClain deftly weaves together two stories, one set in the modern day and the other, the past and yet the parallels are disturbingly real. Progress is disturbingly absent. Both stories are equally compelling. Brava, playwright. Timely ...and timeless...? With work like McClain's being produced on stage to bring this subject matter to light, hopefully not.

  • Christopher Soucy: Slaying Holofernes

    Beautiful, well constructed, a tour de force of storytelling. Amazing roles, inspired parallels of injustice, and top notch theatricality. It is also infuriating. The kind of infuriating that stories like these deserve. They need to be told. We need to be outraged. Emily McClain has crafted an amazing art history lesson/dynamic tale of the continued mistreatment of women. I distinctly remember seeing the titular painting in Florence when I was a child and being amazed by its brutality. McClain has done Gentileschi and her art a great service in this tale.

    Beautiful, well constructed, a tour de force of storytelling. Amazing roles, inspired parallels of injustice, and top notch theatricality. It is also infuriating. The kind of infuriating that stories like these deserve. They need to be told. We need to be outraged. Emily McClain has crafted an amazing art history lesson/dynamic tale of the continued mistreatment of women. I distinctly remember seeing the titular painting in Florence when I was a child and being amazed by its brutality. McClain has done Gentileschi and her art a great service in this tale.

  • Chelsea Frandsen: Slaying Holofernes

    A beautifully interwoven story of two amazing women that delivers a message that resonates as loudly today as it did in the past. An unflinching look at sexual harassment and assault, this play that hits you right in the gut and doesn't let you go even after the lights fade.

    A beautifully interwoven story of two amazing women that delivers a message that resonates as loudly today as it did in the past. An unflinching look at sexual harassment and assault, this play that hits you right in the gut and doesn't let you go even after the lights fade.

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Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Working Title Playwrights, Year 2019

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Essential Theatre, Year 2019

Awards

  • New Playwright Award
    Essential Theatre
    Winner
    2019
  • Ethel Woolson Lab
    Working Title Playwrights
    Winner
    2019