Good Things Come in Threes in Trinity’s ‘By the Queen’

Fiona Marie Maguire as Margaret 1, Paula Plum as Margaret 3 and Rachel Christopher as Margaret 2,. Photos by Mark Turek.

 

By the Queen – By Whitney White; Adapted from William Shakespeare’s Henry VI plays and Richard III; Directed by Brian McEleney; Set Design by Michael McGarty; Costume Design by Toni Spadafora-Sadler; Lighting Design by Christina Watanabe; Sound Design by Larry D. Fowler, Jr.; Fight and Intimacy Choreography by Angie Jepson; Dramaturgy by Andrew Watring. Photo by Mark Turek. Presented by Trinity Repertory Theatre in the Dowling Theater through February 12, 2023

by Jim Phelan

It is said that good things come in threes. It is no surprise, then, that a company with Trinity in its name should produce such a “good” artistic “thing” as the world premiereof By the Queen. At the core of Trinity Rep’s production is the fundamental technique of portraying one character using three actors – one for each stage of their life. The character is Queen Margaret of Anjou. Not only a significant historical figure, she is also the only character in Shakespeare’s canon to appear in four of his plays (Henry VI – Parts 1, 2, and 3, and Richard III). Director Brian McEleney calls her Shakespeare’s “longest-running, most complicated, and most fleshed-out female character.” By the Queen takes the audience on a tour of Margaret’s life through the Bard’s works, guided by the three Margarets. Along the way, they offer the wisdom that can only come from bearing witness to the ups and downs, the wars and love affairs, the births and murders, which only Shakespeare (and history) can script. The result is a thought-provoking and enjoyable Shakespeare-ish story (whether or not one knows the Bard’s plays) as told through the eyes of a modern-day storyteller with a message that is all her own. 

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