In Victorian England, when women enjoyed few legal rights, Kitty Warren has built an international empire. When her daughter Vivie, who has been “boarded out her whole life,” graduates from Cambridge, she presses her mother for answers as to her existence, the truth of how her mother survived poverty is difficult to hear. But it’s not the whole story. Mrs. Warren’s Profession takes a hard look at the choices a woman must make, faced with little or no options before her, and the moral implications of economic survival.
Written in 1893, the play was originally banned in the UK. When it finally in New York in 1905, the entire cast was arrested on opening night.
Shaw’s play continues to be a witty, insightful and relentless account of two women, at different points in life, who insist on choosing their own destinies. Sadly, this play remains every bit as resonant and, sadly, every bit as necessary as it was 130-odd years ago. That these fierce women are mother and daughter and stand opposed to each other equally armored, makes for a thrilling, shocking and heartbreaking tale.
Opening July 17th
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CAST
Nell Murphy
Cyndy Fujikawa
Brad Greenquist
Stuart W. Howard
Will Rothhaar
Richard Eden
Sebastian Schier
PRODUCTION TEAM
Directed by Michael Rothhaar
About the Co-op
The Co-op is the heart of Pacific Resident Theatre. With a current membership of over 100 Full Members, 20 Journeymen, and 30 Associate Members, the Co-Op was formed in 1985 to allow our members to produce workshop productions of their choice. Since 1985 the Co-Op has produced over 125 shows. The PRT co-op is an artistic space that allows our members to increase their capacity as an artist; learn to direct, write a play, produce their dream project, and act in roles free of commercial constraints (no reviews and a budget that covers little more than the cost of the rights). Some of the greatest successes our actors have had, were performances originally created in the Co-op.

