Date & Time
5:30pm EDT - 7:00pm EDT
About This Event
Join us for an intimate artist conversation exploring the creative process behind Ballet RI’s world-premiere production of Machinal!
This special evening invites community members into the artistic journey from script to stage through a live talkback with members of the creative team, including theater director Rachel Walshe and dancer Yury Yanowsky.
Machinal by Sophie Treadwell tells the story of a woman driven to violence while trapped within the rigid expectations of a patriarchal society, inspired by the real-life case of Ruth Snyder, a woman executed in Sing Sing Prison for the 1927 murder of her husband. Treadwell uses the word Machinal as the title of this play to refer to a woman caught in the mechanics of a woman's expected life path and the disastrous results. This story exposes the enduring impact of societal pressure on women’s autonomy and challenges us to confront how systems can still silence women.
Together, we will explore how written stories are translated into movement, how choreography can deepen emotional storytelling, and how collaboration shapes a new work. This program offers a unique opportunity to engage directly with the artists and gain deeper context ahead of Ballet RI’s Providence performances.
Following a conversation with members of the artistic team, participants will be able to engage in a Q+A session and learn more about the upcoming show, which will run May 7-10 at the Ballet RI Black Box Theatre and May 14-17 at the University of Rhode Island J Studio.
As a special benefit, registered attendees will also receive a discount code to attend an upcoming performance of Machinal courtesy of Ballet RI!
About This Event
Join us for an intimate artist conversation exploring the creative process behind Ballet RI’s world-premiere production of Machinal!
This special evening invites community members into the artistic journey from script to stage through a live talkback with members of the creative team, including theater director Rachel Walshe and dancer Yury Yanowsky.
Machinal by Sophie Treadwell tells the story of a woman driven to violence while trapped within the rigid expectations of a patriarchal society, inspired by the real-life case of Ruth Snyder, a woman executed in Sing Sing Prison for the 1927 murder of her husband. Treadwell uses the word Machinal as the title of this play to refer to a woman caught in the mechanics of a woman's expected life path and the disastrous results. This story exposes the enduring impact of societal pressure on women’s autonomy and challenges us to confront how systems can still silence women.
Together, we will explore how written stories are translated into movement, how choreography can deepen emotional storytelling, and how collaboration shapes a new work. This program offers a unique opportunity to engage directly with the artists and gain deeper context ahead of Ballet RI’s Providence performances.
Following a conversation with members of the artistic team, participants will be able to engage in a Q+A session and learn more about the upcoming show, which will run May 7-10 at the Ballet RI Black Box Theatre and May 14-17 at the University of Rhode Island J Studio.
As a special benefit, registered attendees will also receive a discount code to attend an upcoming performance of Machinal courtesy of Ballet RI!
Date & Time
5:30pm EDT - 7:00pm EDT
Getting There
The Alcove
189 Broadway
Providence, Rhode Island 02903
United States
Free street parking. One accessible parking spot on-site. Paid parking at 280 Broadway and 107 Federal Street (4-minute walk). Parking at 201 Broadway is prohibited and may result in towing. Alcoveri.org/visit for more information.