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Ruined (play)

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2008 play by Lynn Nottage

Ruined
Written byLynn Nottage
Date premieredNovember 8, 2008 (2008-11-08)
Place premieredGoodman Theatre
Original languageEnglish
SettingDemocratic Republic of Congo

Ruined (2008) is an American play byLynn Nottage. The play premiered at the Goodman Theatre inChicago, and won the 2009Pulitzer Prize for Drama.[1][2] The play explores the plight of women during the civil war in theDemocratic Republic of Congo.

Production history

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Opening night ofRuined in 2009. Photograph byJoan Marcus.

Ruined was commissioned by theGoodman Theatre (Chicago, Illinois) and is a co-production with theManhattan Theatre Club. Nottage and directorKate Whoriskey traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo to interview women as background for the play,[3] which is loosely based on the 1939 play byBertolt Brecht,Mother Courage and Her Children.[4]

Ruined was first performed in 2007 in the Goodman Theatre New Stages Series.[5] The play premiered on November 8, 2008 at the Goodman Theatre and ran through December 14.[6]

The play openedOff-Broadway at the Manhattan Theatre Club,New York City Center – Stage I in previews on January 21, 2009, and officially on February 10, 2009. The production closed on September 6, 2009, after receiving nine extensions.[7]

Both productions were directed byKate Whoriskey, with a cast that includedQuincy Tyler Bernstine, Cherise Boothe,Condola Rashad, Chiké Johnson,Kevin Mambo,William Jackson Harper, Chris Chalk,Russell G. Jones, Tom Mardirosian, Ron McBee, Simon Shabantu Kashama, and Saidah Arrika Ekulona (Mama Nadi). The latter left the production in May 2009 and was replaced by Portia. Scenic design was byDerek McLane, costume design byPaul Tazewell, lighting design byPeter Kaczorowski, sound design by Rob Milburn and Michael Bodeen, and original music by Dominic Kanza with lyrics by Lynn Nottage.[8]

The European premiere ofRuined, directed byIndhu Rubasingham, opened for previews on April 15, 2010 with press night on April 22, 2010 at theAlmeida Theatre inLondon.[9] It closed on June 5, 2010. The cast includedJenny Jules as "Mama",Lucian Msamati,Pippa Bennett-Warner, Michelle Asante, Kehinde Fadipe, Okezie Morro, Silas Carson, David Ajala, Joel Kangudi, Steve Toussaint, and Damola Adelaja. Jenny Jules won the 2010Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actress for her performance.

Ruined was performed at theOregon Shakespeare Festival in 2010, directed by Liesl Tommy.[10]

The Canadian premiere ofRuined was presented by Ellipsis Tree Collective in Calgary, Alberta, August 2010.[11]

It ran at theDenver Center for the Performing Arts through April 30, 2011.

An Obsidian Theatre Company in association with Nightwood Theatre production inToronto,Ontario at the Berkeley Street Theatre in 2011 starredSterling Jarvis andYanna McIntosh.[12]

Ruined had its Australian premiere by THAT Production Company[13] in Ipswich, Queensland in 2013. It was directed and designed by Timothy Wynn and produced by Cassandra Ramsay, as a part of the Ipswich Festival. The production featured many actors who had fled the Congolese War and had relocated to South-East Queensland. Lynn Nottage sent a personal message to the team, encouraging the production's premiere. The production was included in THAT Production Company's nomination for a Groundling Award, for Outstanding Contribution to Theatre in Queensland.

Overview

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The setting is a smalltin mining town in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Mama Nadi owns a poolroom and a bar and has customers who are both miners and soldiers of various factions. Despite an attempt to stay neutral, Mama Nadi finds that the factions continue to disrupt the nearby towns and mines. Mama Nadi's bar is open to all. Her waitresses "provide more than whiskey and food."[14]

According toPlaybill, "Nottage was planning a play on thewar in Iraq, but newspaper reports rechanneled her focus to Africa, where she and her director, Kate Whoriskey, went in the summer of 2004....The specific target in this war is women, and the weapon of choice is rape and sexual abuse."[15]

Critical response

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Ben Brantley in hisThe New York Times review, wrote: "Ms. Nottage, the wide-ranging and increasingly confident author ofIntimate Apparel andFabulation or, the Re-Education of Undine, hooks her audience with promises of a conventionally structured, purposefully plotted play, stocked with sympathetic characters and informative topical detail. She delivers on those promises. Yet a raw and genuine agony pulses within and finally bursts through this sturdy framework, givingRuined an impact that lingers beyond its well-shaped, sentimental ending. . . . Ms. Nottage has endowed the frail-looking Sophie, as well as the formidable Mama, with a strength that transforms this tale of ruin into a clear-eyed celebration of endurance."[16]

Awards and nominations

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Pulitzer Prize[17]
  • Pulitzer Prize for Drama -Winner
Drama Desk Awards[18]
Outer Critics Circle Award[19]
  • Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play –Winner
  • Outstanding Lighting Design (Play or Musical) – Peter Kaczorowski (nomination)
  • Outstanding Actress in a Play – Saidah Arrika Ekulona (nomination)
  • Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play – Condola Rashad (nomination)
Drama League Award[20]
  • Distinguished Production of a Play (nomination)
  • Distinguished Performance Award, Saidah Arrika Ekulona (nomination)
Lucille Lortel Award[21]
  • Outstanding Play (Manhattan Theatre Club and Goodman Theatre, Producer; Lynn Nottage, Playwright) –Winner
  • Outstanding Director (nomination)
  • Outstanding Lead Actress – Saidah Arrika EkulonaWinner
Obie Awards[22]
  • Best New American PlayWinner
  • Performance
Quincy Tyler BernstineWinner
Saidah Arrika EkulonaWinner
Russell Gebert JonesWinner

In print

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Theatre Communications Group has published the script.Ruined began stocking in stores November 1, 2009.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Gans, Andrew and Jones, Kenneth."Lynn Nottage'sRuined Wins Pulitzer Prize for Drama", Playbill, April 20, 2009, accessed June 8, 2016
  2. ^"Lynn Nottage Earns the 2009 Pulitzer Prize in Drama for Ruined", goodmantheatre.org, accessed May 13, 2009
  3. ^Jones, Chris (November 21, 2008)."To create a play about African horrors, they went to Africa".Chicago Tribune.
  4. ^Arnold, Monty (April 20, 2009)."Ruined's Mother Congo".Playbill. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2025.
  5. ^"News Release, Ruined" m Goodman Theatre, October 16, 2008Archived August 17, 2009, at theWayback Machine
  6. ^"'Ruined' Goodman Theatre" goodmantheatre.org, accessed December 20, 2015
  7. ^Jones, Kenneth."Pulitzer WinnerRuined Gets Six Extra Weeks at MTC", playbill.com, April 30, 2009
  8. ^Jones, Kenneth."After a Raft of Raves,Ruined Gets Two-Week Extension in NYC", playbill.com, February 11, 2009
  9. ^Billington, Michael."Theatre.Ruined ",The Guardian, 22 April 2010
  10. ^Varble, Bill."OSF's 'Ruined' bears witness for victims of sexual violence"Mail Tribune, March 29, 2010
  11. ^Ellipsis Tree Collective
  12. ^"Ruined: An earthquake of acting that will shake you".The Globe and Mail, January 21, 2011.
  13. ^THAT Production Company
  14. ^Sommer, Elyse."A CurtainUp Review. 'Ruined' "Curtain Up, February 5, 2009
  15. ^Arnold, Monty."Ruined's Mother Congo — and Mother Courage", playbill.com, April 20, 2009
  16. ^Brantley, Ben."Theatre Review: War’s Terrors, Through a Brothel Window",The New York Times, February 11, 2009
  17. ^"The Pulitzer Prizes| Drama" pulitzer.org, October 25, 2011
  18. ^Gans, Andrew."Ruined andBilly Elliot Win Top Honors at Drama Desk Awards" playbill.com, May 17, 2009
  19. ^Gans, Andrew."Billy Elliot,Carnage,Ruined andAvenger Are Outer Critics Circle Award Winners", May 11, 2009
  20. ^Gans, Andrew."Billy,Carnage,Hair,Blithe andRush Win Drama League Awards" playbill.com, May 15, 2009
  21. ^Gans, Andrew."Ruined,Fela!,Our Town andHumor Abuse Among Lucille Lortel Award Winners", playbill.com, May 3, 2009
  22. ^Jones, Kenneth."Groff, Nottage, Sondheim, Cromer, Pisoni, Korins Among 2009 OBIE Award Winners" playbill.com, May 18, 2009

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