Lizzie contains mature content, including strong/foul language, violence, sexual references, and themes of trauma and abuse (emotional, physical, and implied sexual). The production also features theatrical haze, stylized gore, loud music, and flashing lights. Recommended for ages 16 and up. This show runs 90 minutes with no intermission.
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Director's Note
In this vision of Lizzie, the stage becomes a volatile, visceral battleground of entrapment, identity, control, chaos, transformation, and freedom.
At the center of it all lies the writers’ inspiration for the music-Riot Grrrls, Janis Joplin, Heart, Pat Benatar, Joan Jett, Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks, Luscious Jackson, Garbage, The Breeders, and the list goes on! The haze, glowing candelabras, fluttering doves, featured bands, big hair, jerking movements, glam, raw resistance, leather, lace and sensuality tore open the stages upon which they sang. My aim was to use that same energy to fuel this production.
Most importantly, Lizzie is not a historical museum piece or an accurate retelling of events. She is a mirror of now. As gender politics, bodily autonomy, and women’s rage dominate public discourse, Lizzie becomes more than a woman accused. She is the scream many still swallow. Lizzie has now ascended from murderess to myth, and she is whoever we want or need her to be. And right now, we need to know that Lizzie can still fight.
We need to live vicariously through her arguably justified violence. We need to feel the hope that freedom can still exist for her and for us. My staging embraces this: messy, symbolic, charged.
She is rage. She is survival. She is the spark, the fire, and the wings that rise from it.
- Jenna Tamisiea