Seeds of Time Festival. In collaboration with Play On Shakespeare, this groundbreaking three-week festival presents six teams of artists exploring and reenvisioning world classics with interactive public events, inviting audiences to witness the evolution of classic narratives and engage in conversations about their relevance today. Special attention will be given to teaching the insights and skills of dramaturgy.
WHERE’S
MAMA?
Reclaiming the voices of Shakespeare’s
missing mothers by Cathleen Riddley
In Where’s
Mama?, the silence of Shakespeare’s missing mothers becomes a powerful call
to reimagine who gets to shape a legacy. This evocative solo piece centers
Black women—absent from the Bard’s pages yet essential to the lives they
birthed—by conjuring the unseen mothers of Helena, Miranda, Ophelia, and the
daughters of King Lear. What might have happened if they had voices? If they
had power? If they had presence?
Through poetic monologues, critical fabulation, and ancestral storytelling, Where’s Mama? creates alternate worlds
where these women are no longer hidden, forgotten, or erased. Instead, they
guide, protect, provoke, and transform the stories we thought we knew. With
tenderness and fury, this work examines absence as a form of violence—and presence
as radical reclamation. For anyone ready to rethink Shakespeare through the
eyes of the women he left behind, this is your invitation to witness what has
always been waiting in the margins.
About
the Artist:
Cathleen Riddley (she/her)
is a Black woman, a deeply honest and loyal friend, and a member of the
neurospicy clan. She prides herself in being a great colleague and
collaborator, a dedicated mom, a captivating storyteller, a giver of the best
hugs when someone wants one, and possessor of an open and welcoming heart for
difference, diversity, creativity, and play.
She’s an activist, a “good trouble” maker, a certified ASL interpreter,
and earned an MA in Sociology from UPenn. As an actor she is a multiple award-winner
in the San Francisco Bay Area (and beyond) who has performed at ACT, Aurora, SF
Playhouse, and Cal Shakes, to name just a few.
She is an Artistic Associate at Marin Shakes, and a company member with
Shotgun Players and PlayGround. Cathleen
is expanding her horizons by adding emerging director, dramaturg, playwright,
and teaching artist to her skill set.
None of us are free until all of us are free.