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MRS. HAWKING SPILLS THE TEA! A collection of behind-the-scenes looks at the making of the Mrs. Hawking shows, in the lead up to our live and filmed performances at Arisia 2024.

Previous episodes:
1. Intro
2. Costumes
3. GRWM with Arthur Swann
4. TV Tropes
5. Giveaway
6. Heroes
7. GRWM with Clara Hawking
8. Historical Fiction
9. Scone Recipe
10. Heroes



It takes a lot of energy and prepwork to exploit innocent Victorians - and look fabulous while doing it! Actor LilyDean Della Quercia (Lord Brockton) shows us what it takes to get in the mindset of London’s most notorious blackmailer.

In advance of Mrs Hawking's live show FALLEN WOMEN at 5pm on Saturday 1/13 at Arisia, 2024.

“London, 1888— Mrs. Hawking’s great rival may have been vanquished, but the struggle has left rifts in the once-close bond between our heroes. They find themselves alienated and in pain even as they must swing into action to take on the infamous murderer Jack the Ripper. Where once they were always there for one another, a new life path opening up for Mary, Nathaniel’s lingering trauma, and Mrs. Hawking’s pulling away from her chosen family threaten to shatter the team forever. CN: gunshots, mention of spousal violence, violence against sex workers.”

#MrsHawkingSpillsTheTea #MrsHawking #setlife #backstage #actor #makingof #film #actorlife #theater #arisia #victorian #technicaltheater #superhero #superheros #femalesuperhero #newplay #arisia2024 #behindthescenes #villains #villain #grwm

Video by Cari Keebaugh and LilyDean Della Quercia.

Mrs. Hawking Part 6: FALLEN WOMEN will be performed at Arisia 2024 at 5pm on Saturday, January 13th at the Boston Westin Seaport. Register for the con to see our show: Arisia.org.
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MRS. HAWKING SPILLS THE TEA! A collection of behind-the-scenes looks at the making of the Mrs. Hawking shows, in the lead up to our live and filmed performances at Arisia 2024.

Previous episodes:
1. Intro
2. Costumes
3. GRWM with Arthur Swann
4. TV Tropes
5. Giveaway
6. Heroes
7. GRWM with Clara Hawking
8. Historical Fiction
9. Scone Recipe



It’s good to be bad on this episode of Mrs. Hawking Spills the Tea! We’ll get personal with the actors responsible for bringing the villains of the Mrs. Hawking stories to life.

Are you Team Hero or Team Villain? Let us know in the comments below!

Catch our live FALLEN WOMEN at 5pm 1/13 at Arisia 2024:

“London, 1888— Mrs. Hawking’s great rival may have been vanquished, but the struggle has left rifts in the once-close bond between our heroes. They find themselves alienated and in pain even as they must swing into action to take on the infamous murderer Jack the Ripper. Where once they were always there for one another, a new life path opening up for Mary, Nathaniel’s lingering trauma, and Mrs. Hawking’s pulling away from her chosen family threaten to shatter the team forever. CN: gunshots, mention of spousal violence, violence against sex workers.”

#MrsHawkingSpillsTheTea #MrsHawking #setlife #backstage #actor #makingof #film #actorlife #theater #theatercostumes #costumes #arisia #victorian #victoriancostume #costuming #costumedesign #technicaltheater #superhero #superheros #femalesuperhero #newplay #arisia2024 #behindthescenes #villains #villain #jacktheripper #patriarchy

Video by Cari Keebaugh. Featuring Arielle Kaplan, Andrew Winson, Lilydean della Quercia, and Pieter Wallace.

Mrs. Hawking Part 6: FALLEN WOMEN will be performed at Arisia 2024 at 5pm on Saturday, January 13th at the Boston Westin Seaport. Register for the con to see our show: Arisia.org.
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MRS. HAWKING SPILLS THE TEA! A collection of behind-the-scenes looks at the making of the Mrs. Hawking shows, in the lead up to our live and filmed performances at Arisia 2024.

Previous episodes:
1. Intro
2. Costumes
3. GRWM with Arthur Swann
4. TV Tropes
5. Giveaway
6. Heroes
7. GRWM with Clara Hawking
8. Historical Fiction



Teatime was an integral part of daily life in Victorian society. So of course, we often need tea and scones onstage for scenes that take place in tearooms and during teatime.

Join us on a very special episode of Mrs. Hawking Spills the Tea as co-writer and Technical Director Bernie Gabin shows us how to bake the perfect Victorian scone! Yum!

Do you like scones? If so, what’s your favorite kind? Let us know in the comments!

Catch our live FALLEN WOMEN at 5pm 1/13 at Arisia 2024:

“London, 1888— Mrs. Hawking’s great rival may have been vanquished, but the struggle has left rifts in the once-close bond between our heroes. They find themselves alienated and in pain even as they must swing into action to take on the infamous murderer Jack the Ripper. Where once they were always there for one another, a new life path opening up for Mary, Nathaniel’s lingering trauma, and Mrs. Hawking’s pulling away from her chosen family threaten to shatter the team forever. CN: gunshots, mention of spousal violence, violence against sex workers.”

#MrsHawkingSpillsTheTea #MrsHawking #setlife #backstage #actor #makingof #film #actorlife #theater #arisia #victorian #technicaltheater #superhero #femalesuperhero #newplay #arisia2024 #behindthescenes #scones #baking #homemade #food #dessert #foodie #foodporn #yummy #instafood #delicious #baker #sweet #teatime #bake #love #foodstagram #desserts #bakersofinstagram #tasty #recipe

Video by Cari Keebaugh.

Mrs. Hawking Part 6: FALLEN WOMEN will be performed at Arisia 2024 at 5pm on Saturday, January 13th at the Boston Westin Seaport. Register for the con to see our show: Arisia.org.
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MRS. HAWKING SPILLS THE TEA! A collection of behind-the-scenes looks at the making of the Mrs. Hawking shows, in the lead up to our live and filmed performances at Arisia 2024.

Previous episodes:
1. Intro
2. Costumes
3. GRWM with Arthur Swann
4. TV Tropes
5. Giveaway
6. Heroes
7. GRWM with Clara Hawking



Mrs. Hawking Spills the Tea - Episode 8 - Historical Fiction

The Mrs. Hawking shows, while fictional, are set in a time period that was very real and very fascinating! In this episode of Mrs. Hawking Spills the Tea, the cast talk about some of the interesting things we’ve learned about life in Victorian London while working on the shows.

What do you find fascinating about Victorian life? Let us know in the comments!

Catch our live FALLEN WOMEN at 5pm 1/13 at Arisia 2024:

“London, 1888— Mrs. Hawking’s great rival may have been vanquished, but the struggle has left rifts in the once-close bond between our heroes. They find themselves alienated and in pain even as they must swing into action to take on the infamous murderer Jack the Ripper. Where once they were always there for one another, a new life path opening up for Mary, Nathaniel’s lingering trauma, and Mrs. Hawking’s pulling away from her chosen family threaten to shatter the team forever. CN: gunshots, mention of spousal violence, violence against sex workers.”

#MrsHawkingSpillsTheTea #MrsHawking #setlife #backstage #actor #makingof #film #actorlife #theater #theatercostumes #costumes #arisia #victorian #victoriancostume #costuming #costumedesign #technicaltheater #superhero #femalesuperhero #newplay #arisia2024 #behindthescenes #history #historicalfiction #victorianlife #jacktheripper #maryjanekelly

Video by Cari Keebaugh.

Mrs. Hawking Part 6: FALLEN WOMEN will be performed at Arisia 2024 at 5pm on Saturday, January 13th at the Boston Westin Seaport. Register for the con to see our show: Arisia.org.
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MRS. HAWKING SPILLS THE TEA! A collection of behind-the-scenes looks at the making of the Mrs. Hawking shows, in the lead up to our live and filmed performances at Arisia 2024.

Previous episodes:
1. Intro
2. Costumes
3. GRWM with Arthur Swann
4. TV Tropes
5. Giveaway
6. Heroes



Mrs. Hawking Spills the Tea - Episode 7 - GRWM with Jackie Freyman as Clara Hawking

“Let’s get ready to be Victorian!” Join actor Jackie Freyman (Clara Hawking) as she shows us how to do the perfect Gibson Girl hairstyle - a necessity for any true Victorian lady!

If you could ask Clara a question, what would it be? Let us know in the comments!

Catch the live FALLEN WOMEN at Arisia 2024 at 5pm on Saturday 1/13. “London, 1888— Mrs. Hawking’s great rival may have been vanquished, but the struggle has left rifts in the once-close bond between our heroes. They find themselves alienated and in pain even as they must swing into action to take on the infamous murderer Jack the Ripper. Where once they were always there for one another, a new life path opening up for Mary, Nathaniel’s lingering trauma, and Mrs. Hawking’s pulling away from her chosen family threaten to shatter the team forever. CN: gunshots, mention of spousal violence, violence against sex workers.”

#MrsHawkingSpillsTheTea #MrsHawking #setlife #backstage #actor #makingof #film #actorlife #theater #theatercostumes #costumes #arisia #victorian #victoriancostume #costuming #costumedesign #technicaltheater #superhero #femalesuperhero #newplay #arisia2024 #behindthescenes #GRWM #victorianhair #gibsongirl #gibsongirlhair

Video by Cari Keebaugh and Jackie Freyman.

Mrs. Hawking Part 6: FALLEN WOMEN will be performed at Arisia 2024 at 5pm on Saturday, January 13th at the Boston Westin Seaport. Register for the con to see our show: Arisia.org.
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MRS. HAWKING SPILLS THE TEA! A collection of behind-the-scenes looks at the making of the Mrs. Hawking shows, in the lead up to our live and filmed performances at Arisia 2024.

Previous episodes:
1. Intro
2. Costumes
3. GRWM with Arthur Swann
4. TV Tropes
5. Giveaway



Mrs. Hawking Spills the Tea - Episode 6 - Heroes

They’re heroes, not saints! On this episode of Mrs. Hawking Spills the Tea, the cast share some of the things we enjoy most about playing the heroes of the Mrs. Hawking universe.

Which hero is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!

Catch the LIVE Fallen Women performance at 5pm Saturday 1/13 at Arisia 2024. “London, 1888— Mrs. Hawking’s great rival may have been vanquished, but the struggle has left rifts in the once-close bond between our heroes. They find themselves alienated and in pain even as they must swing into action to take on the infamous murderer Jack the Ripper. Where once they were always there for one another, a new life path opening up for Mary, Nathaniel’s lingering trauma, and Mrs. Hawking’s pulling away from her chosen family threaten to shatter the team forever. CN: gunshots, mention of spousal violence, violence against sex workers.”

#MrsHawkingSpillsTheTea #MrsHawking #setlife #backstage #actor #makingof #film #actorlife #theater #theatercostumes #costumes #arisia #victorian #victoriancostume #costuming #costumedesign #technicaltheater #superhero #superheros #femalesuperhero #newplay #arisia2024 #behindthescenes

Video by Cari Keebaugh. Featuring Coryn May, Christian Krenek, Jackie Freyman, Naomi Ibasitas, Matthew Oak Kamm, Phil Pierre-Louis, and Phoebe Roberts.

Mrs. Hawking Part 6: FALLEN WOMEN will be performed at Arisia 2024 at 5pm on Saturday, January 13th at the Boston Westin Seaport. Register for the con to see our show: Arisia.org.
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MRS. HAWKING SPILLS THE TEA! A collection of behind-the-scenes looks at the making of the Mrs. Hawking shows, in the lead up to our live and filmed performances at Arisia 2024.

Previous episodes:
1. Intro
2. Costumes
3. GRWM with Arthur Swann
4. TV Tropes



Mrs. Hawking Spills the Tea - Episode 5 - Membership giveaway to Arisia ‘24

We’re so excited to see you at Arisia 2024 that we’re giving away a weekend pass to the con! Details are in the video, and the fine print is below!

(And just for fun, the end of this episode is a special treat - what might our rehearsals look like if they were in a Wes Anderson film?)

Want to enter to win our giveaway? Comment “I’m entering!” on this post for your first entry!

#MrsHawkingSpillsTheTea #MrsHawking #setlife #backstage #actor #makingof #film #actorlife #GRWM #theater #theatercostumes #costumes #arisia #victorian #victoriancostume #costuming #costumedesign #technicaltheater #superhero #femalesuperhero #newplay #arisia2024 #behindthescenes #giveaway #wesandersonstyle #accidentallywesanderson #wesandersontrend

The fine print is available here: https://tinyurl.com/Mrs-Hawking

Video by Cari Keebaugh. Featuring Jackie Freyman, Phil Pierre-Louis, Naomi Ibasitas, Christian Krenek, Andrew Prentice, Pieter Wallace, and Coryn May.

Mrs. Hawking Part 6: FALLEN WOMEN will be performed at Arisia 2024 at 5pm on Saturday, January 13th at the Boston Westin Seaport. Register for the con to see our show: Arisia.org.
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MRS. HAWKING SPILLS THE TEA! A collection of behind-the-scenes looks at the making of the Mrs. Hawking shows, in the lead up to our live and filmed performances at Arisia 2024.

Previous episodes:
1. Intro
2. Costumes
3. GRWM with Arthur Swann



Mrs. Hawking Spills the Tea - Episode 4 - Mrs. Hawking on TVTropes

Tropes are tricks of the trade that authors use to tell stories - by subverting, inverting, and reinventing tropes, authors can create unique stories that feel both new and familiar. In this episode, join us as the cast of Mrs. Hawking share our favorite tropes and how they help tell the stories of the Mrs. Hawking universe!

What’s your favorite trope? Let us know in the comments!

#MrsHawkingSpillsTheTea #MrsHawking #setlife #backstage #actor #makingof #film #actorlife #theater #theatercostumes #costumes #arisia #victorian #victoriancostume #costuming #costumedesign #technicaltheater #superhero #femalesuperhero #newplay #arisia2024 #behindthescenes #tropes #tvtropes

Video by Cari Keebaugh. Featuring Coryn May, Christian Krenek, Pieter Wallace, Matthew Oak Kamm, Kate Potter, and Phoebe Roberts.

Mrs. Hawking Part 6: FALLEN WOMEN will be performed at Arisia 2024 at 5pm on Saturday, January 13th at the Boston Westin Seaport. Register for the con to see our show: Arisia.org.
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MRS. HAWKING SPILLS THE TEA! A collection of behind-the-scenes looks at the making of the Mrs. Hawking shows, in the lead up to our live and filmed performances at Arisia 2024.

Previous episodes:
1. Intro
2. Costumes



Mrs. Hawking Spills the Tea - Episode 3 - GRWM with Arthur Swann

What does it take to be one of London's finest peelers (or police, for those not up on their Victorian slang)? Actor Matt Kamm takes us behind the scenes as he gets into costume to play Arthur Swann in the Mrs. Hawking shows!

#MrsHawkingSpillsTheTea #MrsHawking #setlife #backstage #actor #makingof #film #actorlife #GRWM #theater #theatercostumes #costumes #arisia #victorian #victoriancostume #costuming #costumedesign #technicaltheater #superhero #femalesuperhero #newplay #arisia2024 #behindthescenes

Video by Cari Keebaugh. Featuring Matthew Kamm.

Mrs. Hawking Part 6: FALLEN WOMEN will be performed at Arisia 2024 at 5pm on Saturday, January 13th at the Boston Westin Seaport. Register for the con to see our show: Arisia.org.
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MRS. HAWKING SPILLS THE TEA! A collection of behind-the-scenes looks at the making of the Mrs. Hawking shows, in the lead up to our live and filmed performances at Arisia 2024.

Previous episodes:
1. Intro



Mrs. Hawking Spills the Tea - Episode 2 - Costuming the world of Mrs. Hawking

Good costuming can help immerse audiences (and actors!) into the world of the show. In this episode of Mrs. Hawking Spills the Tea, we talk about some of our favorite costumes and how we use colors to help tell the characters’ stories.

Video by Cari Keebaugh. With interviews with Naomi Floro, Kate Potter, Christian Krenek, Coryn May, Jackie Freyman, Arielle Kaplan, and Phoebe Roberts.

Mrs. Hawking Part 6: FALLEN WOMEN will be performed at Arisia 2024 at 5pm on Saturday, January 13th at the Boston Westin Seaport. Register for the con to see our show: Arisia.org.
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MRS. HAWKING SPILLS THE TEA! A collection of behind-the-scenes looks at the making of the Mrs. Hawking shows, in the lead up to our live and filmed performances at Arisia 2024.



Episode 1 - Intro! Cari Keebaugh, the actress who plays our lead Mrs. Hawking, welcomes you to our glimpse behind the scenes to see what it takes to make a serialized, historical adventure stage show!

Mrs. Hawking Part 6: FALLEN WOMEN will be performed at Arisia 2024 at 5pm on Saturday, January 13th at the Boston Westin Seaport. Register for the con to see our show: Arisia.org.
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I did it. I finished 31 Plays in 31 Days 2023, the scene I’ve been struggling with all month, and the first draft of Mrs. Hawking part 7. And here it is.

It doesn’t completely work in sequence with all the other pieces drafted for version 1. But that’s okay; complete is the first step on the path to finalized. And I think I managed to work out some stuff that was delaying me, which will inform the edit when I go in for version 2. I’m really happy and relieved, as it was delayed as hell and I was really struggling. But there’s some interesting stuff in here that can be polished into something real.

This piece goes after 2022’s #14 - “Another Young Girl” and before 2023’s #11 - “Hurt.” Also, I changed the name of a minor character mentioned in here from Faith Tanner to Maggie Tanner. I needed to use the name Faith elsewhere.

And that’s 31P31D 2023, scene 2.4, and Hawking part 7.


Photo by Dan Fox


Day #31 - Marginalia )
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Immediately following yesterday’s #25 - “Dangerous and Unwell”, the next piece of the scene. This is a little bloated; this woman is running her mouth way too much and too personally in front of these strangers. Again, I’ve cut it before the last piece, which is more spoilery than I care to show right now. But right now I got to get through the challenge while finishing the important work.



Day #26 - Something That Made it All Right )
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Bleh, another Mrs. Hawking 7 scene I probably wouldn’t have posted if I weren’t still trying to finish the draft. And get ready for the new semester, which is starting this coming week. I am feeling behind— there’s not a ton of work left to do to finish either task, but I’m battling a few specific sticking points I’m having a tough time solving.

Anyway, this is a bit spoilery for the end of Hawking 7. I’ve broken the scene into sections and this is the first one. There’s like, two more parts, though I will probably not post all of it anyway for fear of giving away more than I like to in this challenge.



Day #25 - Dangerous and Unwell )
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This scene directly follows #16 - “All I Can Do”. Again, this is more spoilery than I prefer to post. But I’m getting very close to a complete first draft of Hawking 7, and need to move into editing. So I’ve kind of got the fill out the challenge without assigning myself too much random drafting that will take away from that more important work.



Day #19 - My Life As It Is Now )
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This is the bookend scene of #14 - “Dearest Mary, My Dear Nathaniel”— as in, another exchange in letters between the two of them. I’m still struggling with what exactly I want to convey in these scenes, and I’m worried I’m implying the wrong thing with this.

Jamie Lin made a great, helpful comment about how they’re not being honest with the extent of their challenges right now— specifically, Mrs. Hawking’s breaking down making it increasingly hard to keep up their work, and Mary feeling overwhelmed having to manage all the things in her new life. I tried to pick up on that here, with them admitting how much they’ve been eliding with each other and determining to be more honest. I really like that idea, but I worry that it’s kind of suggesting like Mary leaving was a mistake for both of them and she should come back— WHICH IS NOT TRUE AND NOT WHAT EITHER OF THEM MEANS. I just want them to be able to say, yeah, it’s been harder than I thought it would be. But I’m not sure that comes across. And I’m still not sure the scene doesn’t need to be doing more than that.

A note on a stylistic thing I’ve done with these letters. They’re written to be “in conversation” with each other, but not as a literal back-and-forth dialogue, to convey that they’re writing to each other with a delivery delay, and not actually speaking in real time. It kind of falls away and becomes more immediately responsive in “Dearest Mary, My Dear Nathaniel”, but I carry it all the way through in this one. I think it adds a little color and verisimilitude to the letter exchange.


Photo by Jacob LaRocca


Day #18 - Tell You Everything )
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Ee, this one is a bit more spoilery than I like to post. But I’m close to having a first draft of all scenes for Mrs. Hawking part 7 and need to move more into editing than creating new material. That’s one of the big downsides of 31 Plays in 31 Days; I end up having to put a lot of energy into generation just to meet the structure of the challenge even if that’s not strictly productive for what I really want to accomplish. And I find myself forced to post stuff that kind of spoils the climax just to have enough scenes. Especially since one rule I’ve stuck to pretty strictly across the years (all twelve of them) is to not repost an edit unless it is COMPLETELY rewritten, with none of the original reused.



Day #16 - All I Can Do )
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Ugh, really not happy with this one. It’s meant to be the opening scene of Hawking part 7, which means it needs to grab the viewer, but it’s really not up to snuff. I found as I was struggling to draft this, I wasn’t as sure what I wanted to do with it as I thought. It’s Mary and Nathaniel communicating through letters between New York and London, a dramatic device I’ve always wanted to include. (I got talked out of having Justin and Nathaniel use it to interact in Gentlemen Never Tell.)

It’s a perfect opportunity to establish the status quo of the story as they update each other on their lives. And to show how much they miss each other, and how they’re still close even after two years apart. But I feel like it should be doing more… though drafting it now, I’m not sure what. I kind of just went with the idea that Mary and Nathaniel could narrate a cool fight— a way to get an element of excitement and spectacle in the show, way up top to grab interest right away. But it feels like it should be doing more to shape the ideas, and I’m not sure in what. Should it be a framing device for the entire show, as if all the events are from letters they’re writing to each other? Should it be that they go from trying to be as positive as possible in their opening letters, while willing to admit things are harder than that in their closing ones? Is there some other important change I can use it to convey? I guess I need to figure out how Mary and Nathaniel would communicate their takeaways from their experiences in this installment overall, and try to make that felt.

Definitely not there yet.


Photo by Jacob LaRocca


Day #14 - Dearest Mary, My Dear Nathaniel )
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This scene directly follows after #5 - All a Mess. This is the moment where Mary breaks down, forced to recognize that she's overloaded and unable to manage everything all on her own. Part of my goal is to show that it’s not so simple to just overhaul your life, even if that’s what needs to be done for your own health and happiness. But I also want to show that Mary’s feelings about leaving her old life are not simple; even though she knew separating from Mrs. Hawking was the right thing to do for herself, she still misses her and hurts that it had to happen. I also want to show Arthur unconditional in his effort and desire to support Mary, but not really sure how to. They’re figuring this out as they go.

Again, this scene currently is a bit bare-bones, with those ideas not as deeply explored and realized as they should be. I keep repeating that because I'm embarrassed the drafts aren’t better. But that's how drafting goes, at least for me. Still, this scene’s very important, so I know on the edit I need to get it right.


Photo by Jacob LaRocca


Day #13 - Doing it All )
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Hawking part 7 is very much about pushing Mrs. Hawking to an emotional point where she can accept how untenable her situation is and open herself up to change. She has to take responsibility for her part in wrecking the relationship between her and Mary, and that the way of life she’s been clinging to is no longer sustainable. So across, this play, she’s got to get it from all sides— from Nellie Fletcher, from Miranda Barrymore, and here, from her grandniece Beatrice Hawking.

As I mentioned, she’s been shoving Beatrice away for fear of getting close to someone like Mary again, who might eventually come to hate her and leave her the way she thinks that Mary has. But the top of this scene will have Beatrice pushing her way in, and Mrs. H relenting enough to talk about her case, encouraging the girl to use her brain and make deductions, showing Mrs. H’s somewhat atrophied capacity to be a mentor. That part will take a lot of thinking to work out, but I know I want it to lead into this— what will be the final blow to Mrs. H’s denial that things are still working as they are.

At the moment, I haven’t quite built up to this moment enough. I need more set up of Mrs. Hawking’s current vulnerabilities, and probably to sharpen what Beatrice says to her. But I want the hits to keep on coming, until this moment can lead into 31P31D 2020’s #17 - “Liege Man of Life and Limb”, a scene I’m really proud of that may be one of the most important in the whole series. So I can’t let it down by not building to it properly.


Photo by Dan Fox


Day #11 - Hurt )

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