Free Falling Bird

Title

Free Falling Bird

Description

Free Falling Bird, by acclaimed Cape Town writer Amy Jephta, was written as part of her Masters' Research focusing on feminist performance practice. In her thesis she writes that she aims to explore: “how feminist play-writing may offer an intervention which disturbs the representation of women in stage. Secondly, I explore a practical model for creating and staging theatre which is located in the ‘sphere of disturbance’…I work to-wards staging work which embodies and gives voice to the female experience.”

The play is set in a warehouse with a group of women escaping a war and is inspired by Euripides The Trojan Women. The classical text is remixed with the language of free-form jazz, poetry, tragedy and spectacle. Free Falling Bird is an anthem of defiance, raising urgent questions about race, female identity and violence. This is a play about the defiant resilience of women in a landscape of war-both in the home and in the streets of a city.

Genre

Greek Tragedy

Proficiency Level

Student

Script Type

Scripted

Year Created

2022

Opening Date

2022-06-12

Closing Date

2022-06-16

Start Time

Sunday 12 June 2022 @ 11h00
Wednesday 15 June 2022 @ 18h00
Thursday 16 June 2022 @ 20h00

Age Restriction

16

Restriction Warning

This play makes use of flashing lights and a haze machine which may affect some audience members.

Performance Venue

228 Theatre on Lower Main Road

Geographic Location of Performance

Cape Town

Producer

AFDA Cape Town

Director

Lara Bye

Text By

Amy Jephta

Production Website

Social Media

Play Based On

Script of the Production

Rights Holder

This production was done in 2022 with graduating students in the Live Performance School at AFDA, Cape Town. All pertaining written documentation and visual material belongs to AFDA and may not be reproduced without the permission of AFDA, Cape Town. All use of this production material must be accredited to AFDA and referenced accordingly. This work may be used for research purposes only and is the intellectual property of AFDA.