The Drowning Girls- Haunting, Powerful, Redemptive

September 19, 2016

Bag & Baggage Productions presents "The Drowning Girls" at the Venetian Theatre in Hillsboro, OR. (photo by Casey Campbell Photography)

Monday, September 19, 2016

 

Contact: Scott Palmer
scott@bagnbaggage.org

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

ONE HUSBAND, THREE WIVES, AND A BATHTUB. THREE NOTORIOUS MURDERS. ONE POWERFUL PLAY.

 

Bag & Baggage Productions presents "The Drowning Girls" at the Venetian Theatre in Hillsboro, OR. (photo by Casey Campbell Photography)
Bag & Baggage Productions presents “The Drowning Girls” at the Venetian Theatre in Hillsboro, OR. (photo by Casey Campbell Photography)

 

Bag&Baggage Presents The Pacific Northwest Premiere of the Haunting THE DROWNING GIRLS, Based On The Real Life Events Of England’s The Brides In The Baths Murders From 1880

 

 

Hillsboro, OR –  Bessie, Alice, and Margaret all have two things in common: they were all married to George Joseph Smith, and they are all dead. Bag&Baggage is thrilled to present the Pacific Northwest premiere of The Drowning Girls, an award winning Canadian play exploring the lives, loves, and deaths of the three women at the heart of a notorious serial killer rampage in England in the late 1800s.

Bag & Baggage Productions presents "The Drowning Girls" at the Venetian Theatre in Hillsboro, OR. (photo by Casey Campbell Photography)

The Drowning Girls originated at the Alberta Theatre Project’s 2008 PlayRites festival in Canada and has been taking North America by storm ever since, racking up critical acclaim and praise for the haunting, lyrical, terrifying, and ultimately redemptive story of George Joseph Smith’s brutual killing of his three wives, dubbed The Brides In the Bath murders.

 

Performances of The Drowning Girls take place at The Venetian Theatre in downtown Hillsboro from October 13 through October 31, 2016.

“It is so much more than just a thriller, more than just a murder mystery,” said B&B’s Founding Artistic Director Scott Palmer, who also directs the play. “It is really an imaginative reflection by the three main characters about their lives and deaths, about marriage, the after-life, and about our justice system’s approach to women and domestic violence.”

George Joseph Smith was a serial bigamist, a smooth-talking dandy with a talent for exploiting women, and when it was discovered that three of his wives had all accidentally drowned, Smith was taken to trial. Although he protested his innocence for years, Smith was hanged in 1915 and the sensationalism surrounding his crimes inspired Canadian playwright Beth Graham, Charlie Tomlinson, and Daniela Vlaskalic to write The Drowning Girls to give the three women at the heart of the story their chance to speak.

Bag & Baggage Productions presents "The Drowning Girls" at the Venetian Theatre in Hillsboro, OR. (photo by Casey Campbell Photography)

“The play is basically set in a kind of purgatory,” said Palmer, who is working with B&B’s Scenic Designer Megan Wilkerson on the incredibly challenging set. “It starts off with each of the three wives emerging from the bathtubs where they died to tell each other, and the audience, about their lives before Smith, during their marriages, and after their deaths.” The set requires each actor to perform the entire show in and around those bathtubs. “No question about it, this is one of the most challenging sets we have ever designed, and we will be relying on a lot of theatrical stage magic to make it all work.”

The Drowning Girls was hailed as “chilling” by The Globe and Mail, and as “unsettingly beautiful” by The Chicago Standard. B&B’s production is the first in the Pacific Northwest, and stars B&B Resident Actor Jessi Walters (recently seen in KBNB Kristmas Karol, Moby Dick Rehearsed, and The Crucible), B&B Associate Artist Jessica Geffen (recently seen in KBNB Kristmas Karol, The Crucible, and Miracle on 43rd Street),  and Autumn Buck (recently seen as Cominius in Coriolanus, Or The Roman Matron). Director of Production and Design Megan Wilkerson is the scenic designer, Jim Ricks-White is the lighting designer, and Resident Artist Melissa Heller designs costumes. More information and tickets can be found online at bagnbaggage.org.

This Production Generously Sponsored by:

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CALENDAR LISTINGS:

The Drowning Girls
by Beth Graham, Daniela Vlaskalic, and Charlie Thomlinson
The Venetian Theatre
253 E Main Street
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 7:30pm and Sunday at 2:00pm
October 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 2016
Tickets: bagnbaggage.org or 503 345 9590