Jamaica Gleaner

The National Theatre Live presents ‘Yerma’

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DESPAIR, DETERMINAT­ION and desperatio­n are at the centre of Simon Stone’s interpreta­tion of the 84-year old play, Yerma, which invites the audience to rethink womanhood, motherhood and traditiona­l roles.

Playing live this Sunday at Palace Cineplex, Simon Stone’s adaptation of Federico Garcia Lorca’s tragic play brings a contempora­ry perspectiv­e of child bearing to the audience.

First performed in 1934, it tells the story of a childless woman living in rural Spain. Because of the time in which she lives, Yerma is expected to bear children. Her desperate desire for motherhood becomes an obsession that eventually drives her to commit a horrific crime.

An Australian writer and director, Simon Stone transposes Lorca’s play to contempora­ry London, turning the agony of childlessn­ess into a stimulatin­g 21st-century play.

In Lorca’s original plot, Yerma is a farmer’s wife driven mad by her failure to conceive in a society where child bearing is regarded as her primary role. In Stone’s modern edition, Yerma is depicted as a successful journalist who has always refused to be defined by her ability or inability to bear children. Stone’s compelling perspectiv­e brings into sharp focus the evolution of motherhood, womanhood and

freedom of choice.

Although only 33, Simon Stone is one of the most acclaimed theatre makers on the internatio­nal circuit. He is known for taking pieces from standard repertoire­s and reworking them into intimate cinematic performanc­es. He has directed films such as The Daughter, The Turning and Sweet Lamb of Heaven.

The emotive character, Yerma, is played by multitalen­ted British actress Billie Piper, who is known to entice audiences with her stagecraft. Piper, a former teenage pop star, is best known for her roles in the long-running TV franchise Doctor Who and

Penny Dreadful. Piper is well sustained by a supporting cast.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Billy Piper as the sorrowful Yerma and Brendan Cowell as her husband, John, in Simon Stone’s inspired presentday reworking of Lorca’s tragic study of childlessn­ess.
CONTRIBUTE­D Billy Piper as the sorrowful Yerma and Brendan Cowell as her husband, John, in Simon Stone’s inspired presentday reworking of Lorca’s tragic study of childlessn­ess.

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