The Bed Trick
Seattle Shakespeare Company
Seattle Center Armory Theatre
Through April 7, 2024
Starting from Shakespeare’s troublesome trickery in All’s
Well That Ends Well, where two women switch places in the dark to bed a man
who doesn’t realize it, playwright Keiko Green fashions a modern dive
into what we think of the “trick” now.
Sure, folks in Shakespeare’s time might have looked at it
very differently. Women had little agency or choices about who they married or
how their lives would go. But when a company puts on Shakespeare’s plays now,
shouldn’t they take a minute to evaluate what our society values are at this
moment?
Green has performed on many Seattle area stages and began
playwriting here, debuting several works before heading south for an MFA. It’s
a privilege to be able to see a playwright’s work over time, and in this case,
Green just keeps getting better! The Bed Trick dives deeply into the
concept of tricking someone without consent, and also interrogates Shakespeare
while blending in some beautiful passages.
Seattle Shakespeare Company
Seattle Center Armory Theatre
Through April 7, 2024