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Jonathan Cottle

Georgia and the Butch

March 5, 2025

The play’s title, "Georgia and the Butch," is fitting. Only O’Keefe is named, while Maria Chabot is simply “the butch,” reflecting both how she devoted herself to O’Keefe completely (to the point of neglecting herself) but also the way she’s often written out of O’Keefe’s biography. Gage brings Chabot to the center of the narrative. By nature of the play’s format, the audience is deliberately not privy to the pair’s private moments. Instead, we are left to ponder their time apart. [more]

The Jamb

September 3, 2016

Besides achieving sensitive and strong performances from the cast, director David Drake masterfully fulfills the playwright’s intentions with his lively and brisk staging. The collaborative group UnkleDave's Fight-House’s fight direction is thrillingly realistic for several physical conflicts. [more]