Theatre & Performing Arts
Babes With Blades Theatre Company’s “The Mark”
Babes With Blades Theatre Company’s (BWBTC) is proud to present the world premiere of The Mark, October 11 – November 22 at The Edge Theater, 5451 N. Broadway,written by BWBTC Ensemble Member Jillian Leff, directed by Richard Costes with fight direction by Ensemble Member Hazel Monson.
Fall is the time for premiering the best new sci-fi adventures and Babes With Blades Theatre Company is bringing the fan favorite genre back to the stage with award-winning playwright and BWBTC ensemble member Jillian Leff’s The Mark. Having penned 2024’s critically acclaimedThe S Paradox, this world premiere is a story for “Hunger Game” fans; set in a dystopian, classist society, a young Laborer named Raina is given an unexpected (but welcomed) chance to join The Army. As she starts to acclimate to her new position and higher standing in society, a resistance is brewing among The Laborers. An assassination attempt upends Raina’s life as she becomes caught in the middle of the war between the two classes, as well as her own battle of discovering who and what she believes in.
Richard Costes, who previously directed Babes With Blades Theatre Company’s 2022 production of Shakespeare’s Richard III returns to direct The Mark. “In 2025, I believe it is crucial for the art we create to challenge the status quo—to offer a perspective that challenges the way things are,” states Costes. “I am interested in doing plays that meet the moment – and I think that Jillian Leff’s play presents our protagonist, Raina, with the opportunity to do just that. In a world that has been sharply divided into two classes, those who wear the Mark and those who don’t, Raina has been granted the opportunity to become one of the elite, but at a cost that is at sharp odds with who she believes she is.”
“Bhaghat Singh once said, ‘The people generally get accustomed to the established order of things and begin to tremble at the very idea of a change. It is this lethargical spirit that needs to be replaced by the revolutionary spirit,’ Coarse continued. “Whether Raina can be the linchpin of a new revolution in this oppressive world, while navigating unexpected personal revelations, is at the heart of this work.”
The performance schedule is Thursdays – Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. with select performances will be available for streaming. Tickets are $20 for previews, $28 for students and $30 for the regular run and go on sale Thursday, Sept. 11 at 12 p.m.For more information, tickets and performance streaming information, please visit BabesWithBlades.org.