Guenevere

When they come upon the legendary sword in the stone, it's Guenevere, not Arthur, who is able to pull it out. Arthur persuades Guenevere to let him take the credit and become King of England. Guenevere, regretting her mistake, spends half of her life trying to regain what rightfully belongs to her.
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Guenevere

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  • Jessica Tocci:
    29 Jun. 2022
    I was lucky enough to be present at the 2019 reading of Guenevere. I'm such a sucker for a feminist adaptation of a classic tale. Guenevere does this seamlessly. Cinoman perfectly challenges patriarchial ideas that have existed for centuries. It leads the audience to question the very history they were raised to believe.
  • Emma Goldman-Sherman:
    10 May. 2021
    From the very start of this fabulous comedy, in the talented hands of Susan Cinoman, I knew this play would deliver on its promise. Guenevere tells a great story from a legend; mixes it up with a feminist lens that is 9 parts funny but also packs punch; entertains beginning to end; and authentically moves me!
  • Cheryl Bear:
    18 Jan. 2021
    In a patriarchal world, the man took the credit and the woman behind the legend has a great story to tell. Love!

Development History

  • Reading
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    Pawling Theatre Exchange
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    2019
  • Reading
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    Guilford Performing Arts Festival
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    2019
  • Commission
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    Guilford Performing Arts Festival/ Winner Prize in Drama
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    2018
  • Reading
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    Ivoryton Playhouse Women's Play Initiative
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    2016