Sophia Franzella and Tracy Leigh in My Dear Miss Chancellor (Joe Iano Photography) |
My Dear Miss
Chancellor
Annex Theatre
Through November 14, 2015
There are thousands of Regency Romance novels with debonair,
dashing young eligible bachelors and demure young debs daring to throw their
caps at them. There are horses and carriages and gowns and corsets. Scandal
might be when a young lady is seen unchaperoned and out with a young man,
flouting convention and gossip. But where were the Gays and Lesbians?
There must not have been any. At least until Oscar Wilde. He
was the first, right?
Not according to a spanking new play by local thespian Caitlin Gilman. My Dear Miss Chancellor dives deep into hidden Lesbian culture in
the London social scene. In her vision, Lesbians daringly gather in secret societies,
where they know each other and keep each other’s secrets. Where, if found out,
they are certain to be drummed out of fashionable society and never heard from
again.