02/14/2022
Staged Reading: Aimé Césaire’s "A Tempest"/« Une tempête »
In Person: Monday, February 28, 2022
7:30pm
FIAF Florence Gould Hall
Livestream: Monday, February 28, 2022
7:30pm ET
Online through Sunday, March 6, 2022
In English
Celebrated poet and activist Aimé Césaire strikingly adapts Shakespeare’s Jacobean play through a postcolonial lens. The characters and plot are largely unchanged. Prospero conjures a violent storm to drive his enemy’s ship ashore on the island on which he is exiled with his daughter. Césaire sets the story specifically on an island in the Caribbean and depicts Caliban and Ariel as black slaves to Prospero. Their opposing voices echo Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.
Written in the tumultuous 1960s, A Tempest uses intelligence, wit, and beauty to confront complex intersections of race, power, and anti-imperialism.
This staged reading is directed by Lanise Antoine Shelley, the Artistic Director of Chicago’s House Theatre and the 2021 Drama League Classical Directing Fellow.
This event is presented in celebration of Black History Month.
Une Tempête, a play by Aimé Césaire
Based on Shakespeare’s The Tempest
Translated from the French by Philip Crispin
Cast will be announced soon
Performance: 2 hours
Staged Reading Aimé Césaire’s A Tempest Une tempête In Person: Monday, February 28, 20227:30pm FIAF Florence Gould Hall Livestream: Monday, February 28, 20227:30pm ET Online through Sunday, March 6, 2022 In English Celebrated poet and activist Aimé Césaire strikingly adapts Shakespeare’s Ja...