Miranda from Stormville

"Miranda from Stormville" is Shakespeare's "The Tempest" loosely retold in a small town in the wilds of New Jersey. Miranda Milano is young and trapped in the middle of nowhere, caring for her protective father in his state of slow mental decline. When a violent storm brings soft-hearted Will Ferdinand to her doorstep, what they share in their few hours together will change both their lives forever.
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Miranda from Stormville

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  • Shea King:
    31 May. 2020
    This is an incredible adaptation. This is the Miranda I have been yearning for. Fiery, smart, yearning for her life to expand beyond her circumstances. The language is remarkable and brings out so much nuance of joy and heartache. Truly a remarkable play I highly highly recommend.
  • David Hansen:
    10 Apr. 2019
    Bertocci has a remarkable facility with words, taking delight in messing with the works of Shakespeare. In this keen adaptation of Shakespeare's "The Tempest," a nineteen year-old Miranda struggles to cope with a father in the throes of Alzheimer's, and it is against that backdrop, grappling with an parent whose fix on reality can change by the moment that new relationships form and others break apart. Unlike Shakespeare's ingenue this young woman is wise beyond her years, though still burdened by an inability to break free of circumstance. It is a brilliant, unromanticized work, and one I strongly recommend.

Character Information

  • Miranda Milano
    19,
    Female
    An avid reader. Lives in her own head. Never left home.
  • "Pops" Milano
    50s-60s,
    Male
    Jovial when lucid. Not in good health. Used to do great things, nebulously described.
  • Will Ferdinand
    23,
    Male
    Soft-spoken. A thinker.
  • Steve Trinker
    22,
    Male
    Chatty. Rarely without an opinion. Easily provoked.
  • Ariel
    Mid-20s,
    Female
    Spacey and spiritual, with a magical quality about her. A townie, a toker and a dreamer to the last.
    (Ariel also 'doubles' several bit parts. The other characters accept these new people at face value, but from the audience's perspective, the disguise need not be too convincing.)
  • Calvin
    Late 20s or 30s,
    Male
    A large man of few words.

Development History

  • Reading
    ,
    Playhouse on Park
    ,
    2018
  • Reading
    ,
    Random Access Theatre
    ,
    2014

Production History

  • Professional
    ,
    Random Access Theatre
    ,
    2019