The White Whore And The Bit Player
The story of one woman who didn’t quite make it. Based on icons such as Marilyn Monroe and Jean Harlow, this tragic, dark comedy explores the tension between public adoration and private angst. An actress caught between the nun she imagined herself to be spiritually, and the whore the world saw her as.
"A scorching death rattle, the last symphonic outcry of a soiled, sequined soul." - The New York Times on the original production
Christopher Weare, whilst striving for a lighting design nomination, is presently teaching at AFDA. Recent productions include Sound of Laughter, Grounded and Cowboy Mouth. Chris Received the Fleur du Cap Life Time Achievement Award in 2012.
Jazzara Jaslyn is a film and theatre actress who graduated from Theatre and Performance in 2014. Her most recent performances include “Katelyn” in Jon Keevy’s Every Beautiful Thing, directed by Tara Notcutt and “Roxy” in the White Man’s Guide to Sacrifice, directed by Alex McCarthy. Her notable roles during the 2014 UCT drama season include "Beth” in A Lie of The Mind and “Erika Brucker” in Mephisto, both directed by Christopher Weare. She dreams of a life devoid of waitressing.
Donna is a recent graduate from the Theatre and Performance degree at UCT. This is her first professional production since graduating. Apart from having the best eyebrows in town, her most notable performances include, \'Silvia\' in \'Monster\' directed by Kei-Ella Louw, 'Mary Brenham' in 'Our Country's Good\' directed by Geoffrey Hyland (October 2015), ‘Rita’ in ‘Blackdog/iNjemnyama’ directed by Clare Stopford (June 2015); 'The Woman in The Mirror' in 'Wounds to the Face', directed by Geoffrey Hyland (October 2014).
"A scorching death rattle, the last symphonic outcry of a soiled, sequined soul." - The New York Times on the original production
Christopher Weare, whilst striving for a lighting design nomination, is presently teaching at AFDA. Recent productions include Sound of Laughter, Grounded and Cowboy Mouth. Chris Received the Fleur du Cap Life Time Achievement Award in 2012.
Jazzara Jaslyn is a film and theatre actress who graduated from Theatre and Performance in 2014. Her most recent performances include “Katelyn” in Jon Keevy’s Every Beautiful Thing, directed by Tara Notcutt and “Roxy” in the White Man’s Guide to Sacrifice, directed by Alex McCarthy. Her notable roles during the 2014 UCT drama season include "Beth” in A Lie of The Mind and “Erika Brucker” in Mephisto, both directed by Christopher Weare. She dreams of a life devoid of waitressing.
Donna is a recent graduate from the Theatre and Performance degree at UCT. This is her first professional production since graduating. Apart from having the best eyebrows in town, her most notable performances include, \'Silvia\' in \'Monster\' directed by Kei-Ella Louw, 'Mary Brenham' in 'Our Country's Good\' directed by Geoffrey Hyland (October 2015), ‘Rita’ in ‘Blackdog/iNjemnyama’ directed by Clare Stopford (June 2015); 'The Woman in The Mirror' in 'Wounds to the Face', directed by Geoffrey Hyland (October 2014).
Audience Responses
Between the creative combination of music, lights and the small theatre space, a great story and topped off with the thoroughly talented actresses, this was truly a sublime production, I thoroughly enjoyed the show, well done!
Very good and captivating
OUTSTANDING! Brilliant acting and chemistry!
Well acted, but the almost absurdist style of the script very difficult to follow
Fantastic!
Really Enjoyed the show! Thank you
I thought that the show was fantastic. The story was great and the actresses were amazing. I would definately recommend the show to friends and family.
Spectacular performance, brought tears to my eyes.