In a time of war, one woman risks everything to save a child. Years later, a courtroom will decide his fate. Who truly deserves to be a parent?
In the chaos of a military coup, kitchen maid Grusha makes a life-changing decision: she rescues an abandoned baby, the princeling Michael, and flees to the mountains. Risking everything, she raises him as her own – until years later, his wealthy biological mother, Natella, comes to claim him.
What follows is a gripping legal battle over love, duty, and justice. Presiding over the case is the eccentric Judge Azdak, who calls upon the ancient and decisive test of the chalk circle. Who will win?
Bertolt Brecht’s political post-war masterpiece – presented in Frank McGuinness’s vivid translation and specially adapted by Stage Beyond – brings epic theatre to life with urgency and heart. Challenging ideas of ownership, morality, and what it means to care, this is a story as provocative as it is deeply human and asks what gives anyone the right to be a parent?
Directed by Kate Guelke
Associate director Nora Kavanagh
Stage Beyond is an award-winning theatre company for young adults with learning disabilities based in the North West of Ireland.