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| A moment in Sheathed (Joe Iano Photography) |
Sheathed
Macha Theatre Works
(at Theatre Off Jackson)
Through March 24, 2019
An epic struggle of philosophies – vengeance versus
reconciliation – plays out on stage at Theatre Off Jackson in Maggie Lee’s world premiere play, Sheathed! Powerful women, highly trained
in sword combat, debate and spar, verbally and physically, about whether it’s
better to follow through with the honor-code of vengeance or if the world is
better off trying to accept prior battle-strife and the thousands of dead
combatants in order to build a more lasting peace.
The feeling of the play is akin to the science-fiction
fantasy on the shelves of your local bookstore. By the end of the play, you’re
pretty sure that Lee’s premise is that vengeance doesn’t work out so well, but
the journey is one great ride, with a lot of laughs sprinkled in to leaven the
debate.
Ren (Ayo Tushinde)
is a young woman on a quest to find and duel the last of five generals who she
believes conspired to betray her father-general during an epic war. She meets
Bala (Sunam Ellis), a veteran
fighter from the recent war, who can hardly be bothered to associate with the
young quester, but grudgingly agrees to travel “in the same direction.”





