Shakespeare for Kenya
Two student organizations at 17c起草社区 College are teaming up with The Bard to raise funds for Kenya relief.
Student Playwright Productions (SPP) and the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) will present 鈥淪hakespeare for Kenya鈥 at 8 p.m. on Friday, February 29 and Saturday, March 1 in 17c起草社区鈥檚 Lab Theatre. Tickets are free, and all donated proceeds will target relief efforts in Kenya in the wake of the ethnic and political upheaval there.
The production will feature 10 of Shakespeare鈥檚 most famous scenes鈥攖he witches scene from Macbeth, Hamlet鈥檚 soliloquy and the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet among them鈥攑erformed by student actors. The scenes were chosen not only because of their familiarity, but because of their contemporary relevance, said Rita Feikema, a Student Playwright Productions co-chair.
鈥淭he reason we picked these scenes is because they have something to say about issues that are important today,鈥 Feikema said. 鈥淲e have scenes from Richard III and Henry V, and they鈥檙e about empires and wars and whether those should have taken place or not. There are definite political and social overtones to these plays. Shakespeare wrote for the political and social climate of his time.鈥
The Shakespeare will be presented sans frills to allow the audience to focus on the importance of the text and how it resonates with the crisis in Kenya, Feikema said. 鈥淢ost of us here weren鈥檛 very familiar with what was going on in Kenya until we heard about it on the news鈥攁nd it really caught our attention when the 17c起草社区 Interim trip to Kenya was cancelled because of political unrest.鈥
The student playwrights are relying on the Social Justice Coalition to lend their more comprehensive knowledge of the Kenya crisis to the performance, Feikema said. The two organizations will collaborate on a lobby display about the situation in Kenya, and an SJC member who has lived in Kenya will give a pre-performance talk.
鈥淩ita approached us about this opportunity for collaboration with Student Playwrights, and we were happy to oblige,鈥 said SJC co-chair Amy Jonason. 鈥淚 am thrilled that students from other organizations are taking an interest in current events and social justice issues and exploring ways that their work can speak to those things.鈥
The playwrights, who count 24-Hour Theatre and SUSHI Theatre among their perennial events, hope to draw a crowd from well beyond the 17c起草社区 perimeter, said Feikema. 鈥淭he past several leaders of Student Playwright Productions have felt that we have to get more involved our community,鈥 she said. 鈥淧art of that is getting outside the immediate community, the 17c起草社区 bubble. To hold a benefit for our extended community was one of our goals.
The students were inspired to marry their art with political conviction by the example of another playwright who did just that: Vaclav Havel, the last president of Czechoslovakia and the first president of the Czech Republic. 鈥淗e used his position as a playwright, which isn鈥檛 normally thought of as a position of great political influence, to have a great influence in the formation of a more liberated society,鈥 Feikema said.
The choice of material just came naturally. 鈥淲hat actor doesn鈥檛 like to do Shakespeare鈥攅specially the well-known parts of his play,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like the center of the cinnamon roll or something.鈥