The Broken Heart

Directed by Selina Cartmell in her American debut. Ms. Cartmell, a British artist living in Ireland, was the 2007 protege to Julie Taymor as part of the Rolex Mentor and Protege Arts Initiative.
Why see The Broken Heart?
The Broken Heart, a 1629 tragic-comic gem written by John Ford, (Tis Pity She’s a Whore), is set in ancient Sparta, but Ford’s world more closely resembles the 17th Century court of Charles I. A young woman forced to marry a ridiculously jealous codger. A cruel nobleman bent on frustrating his sister’s happiness. A princess who tries to stand aloof from the emotional discord, but lives to feel love ruining her composure. These are the main plot engines.
Ms. Cartmell has directed at the Royal Shakespeare Company (Marina Carr’s Cordelia’s Dream) and has been commissioned by the Abbey Theatre to create a new version of W.B. Yeat’s Deidre. For her production of Medea, she was the Winner of the 2010 Irish Times Best Director Award.
Ms. Cartmell calls The Broken Heart Ford’s “most experimental play,” pointing to its unique “black humor” and surprising twists on the revenge genre that steer the action to places the audience never anticipates.
It confronts timeless issues of ‘perverse’ sexual and gender relationships. The play is both ancient and modern – it’s a world where dance, music and silence are interwoven seamlessly with the text, voice and character.”
Theatre for a New Audience’s production of The Broken Heart will be its Off-Broadway Premiere and will star Annika Boras (Lady Macbeth in Theatre for a New Audience’s 2011 Macbeth).
Cast
Bianca Amato
Annika Boras
Jacob Fishel
Saxon Palmer
With Justin Blanchard, Olwen Fouéré, Philip Goodwin, Ian Holcomb, John Keating, Robert Langdon Lloyd, Tom Nelis, Margaret Loesser Robinson, and Andrew Weems
Creative
Directed by Selina Cartmell
Set Design – Antje Ellermann
Costume Design – Susan Hilferty
Lighting Design – Marcus Doshi
Composer/Sound Design – David Van Tieghem
Choreographer – Annie-B Parson
Fight Choreographer – J. Allen Suddeth
Musician – Molly Yeh
Voice and Text Consultation by Andrew Wade
Stage Manager – Linda Marvel
Assistant Stage Manager – Sid King