The Jutland Boy

by Callan Stout

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Dr. Maeve Thornton, an anthropologist, was granted access to study the newly discovered remains of a young boy from the 1st century BCE preserved in the peat bogs of Jutland. This is a huge opportunity for her, and her upcoming tenure review could depend on it. As Dr. Thornton runs more and more tests, the results are simply not forming a cohesive picture of this young boy....

***open to further development***

Dr. Maeve Thornton, an anthropologist, was granted access to study the newly discovered remains of a young boy from the 1st century BCE preserved in the peat bogs of Jutland. This is a huge opportunity for her, and her upcoming tenure review could depend on it. As Dr. Thornton runs more and more tests, the results are simply not forming a cohesive picture of this young boy.

Her colleague, Dr. Josh Fruges, an archaeobotanist, has already completed his studies of the boy’s stomach contents and he’s threatening to publish his work, before Dr. Thornton. But Dr. Thornton is reluctant. She suspects the Jutland Boy has a secret. Despite the body’s presumably male clothing, skeletal and genetic research seems to indicate the remains are in fact female. Dr. Thornton contends she must triple verify her research, so her conclusions are airtight before publishing to protect herself from the all too familiar misogynistic backlash from these types of revelations.

While Dr. Thornton is trying to unravel the discrepancies between the Jutland Boy’s social identifiers and bone structure, Dr. Fruges publishes anyway, stealing her opportunity to be the first to publish research on this body. With mounting pressure to publish before her tenure review, Dr. Thornton presents a preview of her work to her students, only to find that not even her own lecture hall is safe from hatred.

The play shifts back and forth between Dr. Thornton and the life of the Jutland Girl, Deirdre, tracing both their struggles of being women in their time. Deirdre is an Iron Age teenager with the fierce ambition of becoming an itinerant bard. As she travels through villages during the final decades of the Celtic world, she decides to disguise herself as a boy, as protection from the westward march of the Roman army.

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  • Samantha Cooper: The Jutland Boy

    "The Jutland Boy" deftly examines the excitement and difficulties of being a woman in a fields from which women were/are historically excluded. Stout crafts a wonderful through-line by focusing at two very specific women in two different time periods, while also allowing the scope of the plot to be as expansive as the world. This play does a great job of exploring the power of storytelling, what we can learn from it, and the danger that comes from refusing to listen to the stories.

    "The Jutland Boy" deftly examines the excitement and difficulties of being a woman in a fields from which women were/are historically excluded. Stout crafts a wonderful through-line by focusing at two very specific women in two different time periods, while also allowing the scope of the plot to be as expansive as the world. This play does a great job of exploring the power of storytelling, what we can learn from it, and the danger that comes from refusing to listen to the stories.

  • Shaun Leisher: The Jutland Boy

    Stout has crafted a brilliant play that takes place in two different periods thousands of years apart but both similar when it comes to the treatment of women. When the two parts converge it's absolutely thrilling.

    Stout has crafted a brilliant play that takes place in two different periods thousands of years apart but both similar when it comes to the treatment of women. When the two parts converge it's absolutely thrilling.

Character Information

Modern Day Characters: Dr. Maeve Thornton, Dr. Joshua Fruges, Claire, and Dylan.

Iron Age Characters: Deirdre, Forn, and Artorix.

*Artorix and Dylan can be doubled
  • Dr. Maeve Thornton
    anthropologist specializing in bog bodies
  • Deirdre
    an Iron Age woman from the Dobunni Tribe of Southern Britain. Her family lived in a small community close to where the River Severn empties into the Bristol Channel.
  • Claire
    a modern woman, PhD student in anthropologist
  • Forn
    an Iron Age man
  • Dr. Joshua Fruges
    a modern man, an archaeobotanist
  • Artorix
    an Iron Age man from Gaul and the Belgae Tribe (Modern France)
  • Dylan
    a modern man, undergraduate at the university