The Goatwoman of Corvis County, written by Christine Whitley, is now on stage at the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre, directed by Robert Walsh. Christine and Robert sat down for a chat about the play as they began rehearsals; check out the video, which also includes rehearsal footage and production photos. Buy tickets now.
The World Premiere of The Goatwoman of Corvis County is now in previews—it opens this Friday in the brand-new Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre.
The play features Keira Naughton as Charlotte Clarke, the so-called “Goatwoman of Corvis County” because of her uncanny ability to heal goats, who finds herself in a bit of legal trouble, but gets little help from her rough-hewn fifth husband Randy (Thomas Kee) or her troubled teenage son (David Rosenblatt). Daniel Berger-Jones completes the cast as the youthful lawyer who tries to help. It’s a dark and comical look at the breakdown of communication in a dysfunctional American family—and the secrets that, left unspoken, threaten to keep them apart.
The Goatwoman of Corvis County is written by Christine Whitley and directed by Robert Walsh, with lights by Matthew Miller, set design by Susan Zeeman Rogers, costumes by Govane Lohbauer and a sound design with original music by Bill Barclay.