Terri Weagant and Sarah Winsor in Blood Countess (Dangerpants Photography) |
Blood Countess
Through November 22, 2014
A real live flesh-eating noblewoman is the subject of Kelleen Conway Blanchard’s latest
production at Annex Theatre. Blood
Countess is a poetic and evocative telling of Elizabeth Bathory’s life,
from her childhood, marriage to a fellow sadist, up to her final captivity and
end.
Blanchard wouldn’t write just any kind of biography, though.
She picks key moments in a life to dramatize with effective dialogue and unique
characterizations. Mary Murfin Bayley
as the Mother is venal, crazy and abusive…Apple meet Tree.
Terri Weagant in
the title role displays a full range of emotions and facially transmits all
kinds of information through her expressions: dislike, bordering on hate for
her mother, longing to be accepted for herself, developing awareness of her own
powers and desires, and progressing into a raging, crazy and megalomaniacal
fully grown woman.