The Bitch of Balaclava

by Patricia Henritze

This is a modern play about science and gender, privilege and the bureaucracy of war. It should be inhabited by a culturally diverse cast. Not strictly “historical,” the play should have an ensemble feel to it - inspired by performance art.

SYNOPSIS: This play follows an imagined Florence as she struggles with life, death and authority in the Crimean War (1850s) and through her return to England. Along the way...

This is a modern play about science and gender, privilege and the bureaucracy of war. It should be inhabited by a culturally diverse cast. Not strictly “historical,” the play should have an ensemble feel to it - inspired by performance art.

SYNOPSIS: This play follows an imagined Florence as she struggles with life, death and authority in the Crimean War (1850s) and through her return to England. Along the way she changes the course of medical history.

On the eve of discoveries that will revolutionize medicine, Florence Nightingale fights a battle against disease, ignorance, and prejudice during one of the first ‘modern’ wars where more die in the hospital than the battlefield. A saint, a tyrant, an adversary, a friend: this icon restlessly inhabits this play about the casualties of war and the high price of high tea.
Doubling characters creates a cast of just 5 while retaining the epic quality of the play.

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The Bitch of Balaclava

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  • Christopher Soucy: The Bitch of Balaclava

    This is an evocative and beautifully executed theatrical experience. There is a peculiar balance between clinical distance and heartfelt intimacy. I would love to see this piece onstage.

    This is an evocative and beautifully executed theatrical experience. There is a peculiar balance between clinical distance and heartfelt intimacy. I would love to see this piece onstage.

  • Cheryl Bear: The Bitch of Balaclava

    A fascinating tale of a woman's journey through adversary to make an impact on history. Well done.

    A fascinating tale of a woman's journey through adversary to make an impact on history. Well done.

  • Ian Gregory Trutt: The Bitch of Balaclava

    I was fortunate enough to be a part of an early staging of this script (2014) and can say it blew me away. Rich characters, smooth dialogue, and a gorgeous final image keeps this play in my all-time favorites.

    I was fortunate enough to be a part of an early staging of this script (2014) and can say it blew me away. Rich characters, smooth dialogue, and a gorgeous final image keeps this play in my all-time favorites.

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Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Marie Reynolds producer, Katrin Hilbe Director, Year 2018
  • Type Workshop, Organization Working Title Playwrights - Ethel Woolson New Play Lab, Year 2015
  • Type Workshop, Organization Theater Emory - Brave New Works , Year 2014

Production History

  • Type Workshop, Organization University of North Georgia - Gainesville Theater Alliance DISCOVERY SERIES, Year 2015

Awards

  • O'Neill National Playwriting Conference
    Eugene O'Neill Theater Center
    Finalist
    2016