The Maids

Written by Jean Genet
Translated by Martin Crimp

The Story
Archipelago Productions presents the Tasmanian Premiere of Jean Genet’s The Maids translated by Martin Crimp. Jean Genet (1910-1986), French poet, novelist, playwright, and political essayist, was one of the most significant French writers of the twentieth century. Loosely inspired by the true crime story of murderous duo The Papin sisters is Jean Genet’s infamous play for three performers, The Maids.

Two sisters, Claire and Solange, live and work as maids in a grand apartment in a big city. When the owners are out, the sisters enact an obsessive game of role-play in which they dress up in the exquisite clothes of their mistress. Acting out the power structures which define their lives with sarcastic ferocity, the sisters expose a complex relationship of violence, submission, tenderness, and erotic tension. As the line between make believe and reality becomes increasingly distorted, it is clear that the duo is planning the murder of their mistress.

Awards

Outstanding Production Professional Theatre

Essie Davis. Outstanding Performance Professional Theatre

Ben Winspear. Outstanding Direction Professional Theatre

Jason James. Outstanding Lighting or Video/Film Design Professional Theatre

Glenn Richards. Outstanding Sound Design Professional Theatre

Production

Jean Genet – Writer

Martin Crimp – Translation

Ben Winspear – Director

Takani ClarkAssistant Director 

Justin Kurzel – Set/Costume Designer

Glenn Richards – Sound Composer

Jason James – Lighting Designer

Jen Cramer – Stage Manager

Jacqueline Collyer – Sound Assistant/Attachment

Cast

Essie Davis – Claire

Marta Dusseldorp – Solange

Stephanie Jack – The Mistress

Photography Alastair Bett

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Just wanted to say exquisite. An amazing experience. You consumed the space.

Sonia

We enjoyed The Maids and what a treat to have such excellent acting here in Hobart.

Graham

Engrossingly good!

Mel

So amazing. I’m shook.

Amanda

Loved it. I was suitably disturbed.

Wendy

Beautifully crafted and executed with charisma and rigour. Congratulations to all, fabulous theatre.

Jane

An amazing blend of humour and murderous twist!

Simonne

What a play! Loved so much about it. Not least of all the performances. What language and imagination.

Belinda