Caitlin Frances and Peggy Gannon in Blood Relations (Ken Holmes) |
Blood Relations
Sound Theatre Company
Through September 27, 2014
“Lizzie Borden took an axe, gave her mother forty whacks.
When she saw what she had done, she gave her father forty-one.” That rhyme and
variations has been around since shortly after the murders of the parents of a
real Lizzie Borden in 1892. But Ms. Borden was acquitted in a trial. Shouldn’t
that be the end of the story?
Apparently not, because there are whole scholarly books out
on the subject and Harvard Law School has tried her again and again, only to
have their juries acquit her, too. Plays have been written and recently a rock
musical was presented by Village Theatre at their summer festival.
Another play, Blood Relations, is now on stage by SoundTheatre Company at the black box stage behind Cornish Playhouse. Written by Sharon Pollock, a
Canadian playwright I had not heard of, this play is content to not quite
answer the question, either.