Stars and Icons: Must-See Shows at Anes Studio Theatre

Photo: Kat Lee (left) as Margaret Leavitt and Katie Cunningham as Henrietta Leavitt in Silent Sky, 2024. Photo by Karl Hugh.

The Festival proudly presents two deeply moving and thought-provoking productions this season in the intimate Anes Studio Theatre: Silent Sky and The Mountaintop. Based on the lives of actual people, these plays not only offer rich storytelling and stellar performances but also invite audiences to reflect on history, legacy, and the human spirit. Secure your tickets now to witness these powerful productions that promise to inspire and captivate.

Silent Sky: A Celebration of Science and Determination

Silent Sky by Lauren Gunderson and directed by Melinda Pfundstein brings to life the inspiring true story of 19th-century astronomer Henrietta Leavitt. Leavitt’s groundbreaking discoveries in astronomy fundamentally changed our understanding of the universe, yet her journey was fraught with challenges. The play beautifully captures her struggle to balance family responsibilities and her relentless pursuit of scientific truth.

At the heart of Silent Sky is Henrietta’s unwavering determination and brilliance. The Festival’s production has garnered rave reviews for its compelling narrative and stunning technical execution. The use of light and projection design effectively symbolizes the enlightenment brought by Leavitt’s discoveries, creating an immersive experience that highlights the vastness of the universe she sought to understand.

Katie Cunningham’s portrayal of Henrietta is nothing short of mesmerizing, capturing the character’s intellect and vulnerability. Front Row Reviewers said: “Cunningham expertly balances Henrietta’s indomitable spirit and softer uncertainty” The supporting cast are equally suited for their roles. From Rhetorical Review: “Kat Lee’s Margaret Leavitt serves as an excellent contrast, bringing humor and frustration underpinned by sisterly love…Abdul-Khaliq Murtadha’s Peter Shaw is endearing, serving as a foil to Annie Cannon (Alia Shakira) and Williamina Flemming (Sarah Shippobotham). Shakira and Shippobotham deliver performances marked by wit coupled with just the right amount of attitude, creating formidable and memorable characters.”

Why You Should See It:

Silent Sky is not just a play; it’s a tribute to the power of perseverance and the indomitable spirit of women in science. It’s a story that will leave you in awe of the stars and the human spirit. Front Row Reviewers said “Silent Sky is an especially bright star in this season’s lineup.” Don’t miss this chance to be inspired by Henrietta Leavitt’s remarkable legacy.

The Mountaintop: A Deeply Human Look at an Icon

Katori Hall’s The Mountaintop transports audiences to the Lorraine Motel on the eve of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination. This fictional account provides an intimate look at King’s final night, blending humor, drama, and supernatural elements to explore the man behind the icon.

The Festival’s production, directed by Cameron Knight, has been praised for its powerful performances and insightful direction. Abdul-Khaliq Murtadha as Dr. King and Alia Shakira as Camae deliver masterful performances that capture the complexity and humanity of their characters. “Can a hero ever live up to all we expect them to be?” asks Utah Theatre Bloggers. The dynamic between King and Camae, a mysterious maid with a celestial purpose, offers “a many-faceted exploration” on King’s legacy and the ongoing struggle for social justice.

The play’s innovative staging and design elements, including evocative lighting, projection, and soundscapes, create a deeply immersive experience. The script’s blend of realism and fantasy challenges audiences to reflect on King’s achievements and the continued relevance of his message.

Why You Should See It:

The Mountaintop offers a rare glimpse into the private thoughts and fears of one of history’s greatest leaders. It is “raw and emotional” (as per Utah Theatre Bloggers), a poignant reminder of our shared humanity and the enduring impact of King’s work. A warning that this production has mature themes and language, but is a must-see for anyone interested in history, social justice, and the power of theatre to provoke thought and conversation.

Get Your Tickets Now!

Both Silent Sky and The Mountaintop are shining examples of the transformative power of theatre. These productions will leave you inspired, moved, and ready to see the world through a new lens. Visit bard.org or call 800-PLAYTIX to purchase your tickets today.

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