Spare Rib

Just imagine if Caryl Churchill, Maria Irene Fornes and Judy Chicago had a love child and it was this play? Spare Rib follows two generations of abortion providers: Harriet, a member of the underground collective Jane in the early 1970’s and Florynce, her daughter who is a contemporary abortion provider. The action rockets between three distinctive eras, early 1970’s, 30 years later and the present. Members of...
Just imagine if Caryl Churchill, Maria Irene Fornes and Judy Chicago had a love child and it was this play? Spare Rib follows two generations of abortion providers: Harriet, a member of the underground collective Jane in the early 1970’s and Florynce, her daughter who is a contemporary abortion provider. The action rockets between three distinctive eras, early 1970’s, 30 years later and the present. Members of the cast play multiple roles as they time-bend and genre-bend. Naturalism collides with surrealism; the goddesses Kali, Oya and Mama Quilla are hunting in the Nantahala forest alongside three women barely written into history, the Empress Theodora, Shen-Tsan, (the uncredited) mother of Chinese medicine, and Madame Restelle, an abortionist in mid-1800s New England. What abortion play would be complete without a band of obstinate fetuses with strong ideas about life and death?

In an interview with the author in Talk of the Town, The New Yorker's Rebecca Mead describes Spare Rib a "quasi-comic abortion drama." www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/12/14/cold-read
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Spare Rib

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  • e.k. doolin:
    23 Feb. 2020
    Such a powerful journey - extremely theatrical and often simultaneously hilarious and heartbreaking. The fast pace keeps you involved and invested. The scenes with the goddesses are such a fun antipodal romp from the classic male archetypes. Really appreciated this work. As our reproductive rights get tightened by the fringes of society, we need reminders like this to fight back and rise up.
  • Cheryl Bear:
    13 Aug. 2019
    Phenomenal play. Taken on a journey through history, we're finally able to have a real look at women's reproductive rights. Brilliantly written and fully engaging. Bravo!

Development History

  • Reading
    ,
    Rattlestick Playwrights Theater
    ,
    2020
  • Reading
    ,
    Living Room of Kathleen Chalfant
    ,
    2019
  • Workshop
    ,
    Judson Church
    ,
    2017
  • Reading
    ,
    New York Society for Ethical Culture
    ,
    2016
  • Reading
    ,
    LGBTQI Center, NYC
    ,
    2016
  • Reading
    ,
    Living Room of Kathleen Chalfant
    ,
    2015
  • Residency
    ,
    The Civilians R&D
    ,
    2015
  • Residency
    ,
    Blue Mountain Center
    ,
    2015
  • Residency
    ,
    The Lark
    ,
    2014

Awards

Honorable Mention
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The Relentless Award
,
American Playwriting Foundation
,
2016
Honorable Mention
,
Kilroys
,
Kilroys
,
2015