Undark - A Radioactive Puppet Play
by Trouble Puppet Theatre Company

Feb. 29 - Mar. 16
Thursdays-Sundays

(via The Vortex)Connor Hopkins' original historical play Undark tells the story of America’s WWI-era “Radium Girls.” Trouble Puppet Theatre Company produces with the support of a Workshop Grant from the Jim Henson Foundation. 

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Review by Lynn Beaver, Austin Broadway World, March 12, 2024

 

 

Using extensive shadow puppetry and its signature table top puppets, Trouble Puppet adds to its list of historical and labor themed plays (The Jungle, The Bomb in Haymarket Square, Crapstall Street Boys, and The Gunpowder Plot: or, How I Became A Catholic Suicide Bomber) with this tale of female workers manufacturing luminous timepieces and navigational instruments using the newly discovered natural wonder, radium.

Featuring an original score by theremin virtuosa Aileen Adler, UNDARK mixes history with horror to reveal the macabre workings of capitalism. Disturbing and funny (or disturbingly funny); it is also shockingly relevant. As American workers in the twenty-first century again turn to unions in a pitched battle between oligarchy and the rights of citizens, Trouble Puppet looks back to one of the tragic episodes that led to the legal establishment of workers’ rights, in a struggle often led by women in the face of the added assault of misogyny and sex discrimination.

 

UNDARK: A Radioactive Puppet Play expresses Trouble Puppet’s continuing mission to use the art of puppetry to promote messages of social and economic justice.

 

 

 

As American workers in the 21st century again turn to unions in a pitched battle between oligarchy and the rights of citizens, Trouble Puppet looks back to one of the tragic episodes that led to the legal establishment of Workers’ Rights, in a struggle often led by women in the face of the added assault of misogyny and sex discrimination.

 

In the early twentieth century the United States saw the first World War, the Roaring Twenties, and the Great Depression.  Science and technology discovered and created marvels including radium, implementing them for wartime advantage and peacetime profit.  In the pursuit of such rapid, sweeping development, workers often became collateral damage in the great American Industrial Experiment.  Women in particular were treated as a resource to which industry bore no responsibility.  In many cases, women were the indomitable leaders who fought back against corporate impunity. The case of the “Radium Girls” is a story of shocking criminal negligence and the perseverance of women against a misogynistic system.

 

UNDARK: A Radioactive Puppet Play is part of Trouble Puppet’s continuing mission to use the art of puppetry to promote messages of social and economic justice.ABOUT CONNOR HOPKINS

Connor Hopkins, a self-taught puppet-maker and puppeteer, is the founder and Artistic Director of Trouble Puppet Theater Company (2004–current) in Austin, Texas (described in the Austin Chronicle in March 2014 as “one of the most revered theater companies in Austin”) and, previously, of the Personal Demons of the Republic (2000–2004).  He has written and produced more than a dozen plays for American tabletop puppets, shadow puppets, hand puppets, and Czech-style marionettes. His major works include The Jungle (recipient of B. Iden Payne awards for Outstanding Script, Outstanding Direction of a Drama, Outstanding Sound Design, and Special Certificate for Puppetry; Austin Theater Examiner Award for Best New Play Written by an Austinite; and placement on four Austin Chronicle “Best of” the year lists), Frankenstein (recipient of B. Iden Payne Awards for Outstanding Puppetry, Outstanding Direction of a Drama, Outstanding Production of a Drama), and Riddley Walker (recipient of Outstanding Sound Design, Outstanding Media Design, Outstanding Puppetry; an Austin Critics’ Table Award; and inclusion on the Austin Chronicle’s “Top 10 Arts Events”).


Undark - A Radioactive Puppet Play
by Connor Hopkins
Trouble Puppet Theatre Company

Thursdays-Sundays,
February 29 - March 16, 2024
The Vortex
2307 Manor Road
Austin, TX, 78722

February 29-March 16, 2024
Preview Wednesday February 28

Thursdays-Saturdays 8 p.m. | Sundays 6 pm

ASL interpretation Thursday March 7

Industry Night Wednesday March 13

Livestream Thursday March 14

 

The VORTEX

2307 Manor Rd., Austin, TX 78722

Tickets $15-$37: vortexrep.org

Box Office: 512.478.5282

(via Trouble Puppet)