WIT

by Margaret Edson

April 23rd to May 3rd, 2008,

Directed by Adele Kuyek.

Winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The play draws out contrasts and parallels between two kinds of knowledge - medical and literary - and the two ways of approaching life.

Reviews of "Wit"

"Wit" at e-Notes.com

Interview: Actress Kim Crow as Dr. Vivian Bearing
at Best-Voice-Actress.com

Article: Wit, pride and the resurrection: Margaret Edson's play and John Donne's poetry

New York Times Reviews of "Wit"


as done at Emporia State University, Directed by Jim Bartruff



Set and Lighting Design by ARTHUR R. ROTCH, 2001

"Wit" is a haunting play that looks at the paradox between the complexity and simplicity of dying. "Nothing but a breath - a comma - separates life from the everlasting. It is very simple really"

Vivian, a professor of 17th-century English poetry, has been an uncompromising scholar and demanding teacher. She has allowed herself little time to cultivate personal relationships. Vivian has devoted her life to the study of John Donne's poetry, which uses wit to revel in the complexity of Life and God issues, rather than trying to resolve them. She approaches her illness in the same way that she approached the study of Donne - aggressively, intensely, rationally, and with the wit that is associated with his work.

But now, enduring a painful experimental treatment for cancer, she is looking for a kind of spiritual strength that will ease her suffering. She must venture beyond her intellectual world to come to terms with her death and learns through the simple act of human kindness, that this Is not a complicated battle, but simplicity itself, if one allows it.

In "Wit", prize winner, Margaret Edson, has created a work that is as challenging intellectually as it is emotionally. Like Donne, "Wit" is both profound and humorous, and will transform the audience as it transforms Vivian.



Lisa Harrow, Public Theatre, Pittsburgh.
Actress Lisa Harrow and director Ethan McSweeney joined to give Margaret Edson's 1999 Pulitzer Prize-winner a mix of granite and tears.


Actress Kim Crow


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