THE LIGHT AND THE DARK
(the life and times of Artemisia Gentileschi)
NOVEMBER 2 - DECEMBER 15, 2024
59E59 THEATERS (59 East 59th Street)
Tues-Fri @ 7pm; Sat @ 2 & 7pm; Sun @ 2pm
Weds @ 2pm on November 20, 27, & December 4
written by KATE HAMILL
directed by JADE KING CARROLL
in association with CHAUTAUQUA THEATER COMPANY
and in association with JAMIE deROY
At the height of the Italian Renaissance, artists are reshaping the very image of humanity. Artemisia Gentileschi wants to become one of the great painters...but women are not thought capable of true artistry. With persistence and bravado she quickly establishes a groundbreaking perspective, but just as her career begins to gain momentum, a series of devastating betrayals crack the foundation of her life and art. Told through her piercing point of view, The Light and The Dark (the life and times of Artemisia Gentileschi) weaves a magnetic and empowering tapestry of art, ambition, rage, and resilience.
From Kate Hamill, the playwright behind Primary Stages’ critically acclaimed adaptations of Pride and Prejudice and Little Women, comes a new play about how Gentileschi transcended trauma to become one of the most successful artists of her time and an inspiration for women throughout the ages.
Run time: 2 hours and 15 minutes, with a 15 minute intermission
Content Transparency
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The following information may reveal plot points.
Please note that The Light and The Dark contains nudity and descriptions of sexual assault. Recommended for ages 13 and above.
The Light and The Dark was commissioned and developed at Chautauqua Theater Company (Jade King Carroll, Producing Artistic Director; Emily Glinick, General Manager) at Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua, NY.
Lead support for The Light and The Dark is provided by the Garfield Family Fund in memory of Johanna Garfield, Ashley Garrett and Alan Jones, and The Andrew Leynse Legacy Project at Primary Stages.
Major season support provided by the Estate of Anne Bernstein, The Howard Gilman Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, and public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
Original artwork by Chance Brinkman-Sull, Chautauqua Theater Company at Chautauqua Institution.
WATCH THE TRAILER
MEET THE TEAM
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KATE HAMILL
PLAYWRIGHT
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JADE KING CARROLL
DIRECTOR
CAST
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CARLO ALBÁN
Judge/Priest
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KATE HAMILL
Artemisia
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WYNN HARMON
Orazio
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JASON O’CONNELL
Cosimo/Deputy
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JOEY PARSONS
Maria/Tuzia/Matteo/Mother Superior
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MATTHEW SALDÍVAR
Agostino
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ALFREDO MACIAS
Production Stage Manager
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ABI ROWE
Assistant Stage Manager
CREATIVE TEAM
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BRITTANY VASTA
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JEN CAPRIO
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SETH REISER
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FAN ZHANG
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MEGUMI KATAYAMA
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KYLEE LOERA
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KRISTIN LEAHEY
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CRISTA MARIE JACKSON
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DONNIE WOODARD
TALKBACKS
Talkbacks for The Light and The Dark (the life and times of Artemisia Gentileschi) will take place on Sunday, November 24 and Thursday, December 5, 2024.
RESOURCES
The Light and The Dark deals with the topics of sexual assault, trauma, and abuse. If you or someone you care about has experienced the trauma of sexual assault, violence, or abuse, it is crucial to remember that you are not alone. It can be overwhelming to navigate the available resources, which is why we have gathered a comprehensive list of reputable organizations that specialize in aiding victims of sexual assault, violence, and abuse. Remember, healing is possible, and reaching out for help is the first step towards reclaiming your power and well-being.
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SHOW LOCATION
59E59 Theaters, 59 East 59th Street (between Park and Madison Avenues)