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Perth Theatre’s The Rainbow gives voice to the 3 Polish women at the heart of the story

by Staff Writer
January 9, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Rainbow at Perth Theatre image supplied by publicist

Rainbow at Perth Theatre image supplied by publicist

Perth Theatre’s Spring Season Subscription series opens with Nicola Werenowska’s reimagining of D.H. Lawrence’s captivating novel, The Rainbow.

Running from Thursday 27 February until Saturday 8 March, the Perth Theatre production gives voice to the three Polish women at the heart of the novel which was originally published in 1915.

Lydia, a political activist and refugee from Poland, has been forced to carve out a new life for herself and her daughter in rural Nottinghamshire. But at what emotional cost?

       

Anna, her daughter, has been birthing and raising children for decades. As the menopause hits, she starts to question what it is that she really wants.

Ursula, Anna’s daughter, has no interest in marriage. She wants to work, to explore her sexuality and to find out what it means to be Polish.

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Told through interweaving lyrical narration, compelling dialogue, live music and movement, this high energy ensemble piece paints a colourful picture of female emancipation, class struggle, gender and migrant identity; reminding us that it is only when we embrace the past that we discover who we really are.

The ensemble cast features Kate Spiro as Lydia, Jessica Dennis as Anna, Rebecca Brudner as Ursula and Lee Rufford as Will, with Nicolas Goode playing Tom, and Laura Andresen Guimarães as Winifred and Anton.

Playwright Nicola Werenowska said: “Our adaptation of D. H. Lawrence’s The Rainbow tells a colourful story of female emancipation, class struggle and gender identity. What’s most important for me in our retelling of this story is that our adaptation focuses on the three Polish women at the centre of Lawrence’s rich work. By addressing the significance of the women’s Polish heritage, something that Lawrence himself fully intended, but has been widely overlooked, we ask pertinent questions about the need to decolonise narratives for 21st century theatre and beyond.”

Director Jo Newman said: “Adapting The Rainbow has enabled us to tell Lawrence’s well-loved story, astonishingly ahead of its time, and draw out its vivid themes which feel so pertinent today. It’s a story which creates space for matrilineal knowledge and an exploration of Polish heritage, sexuality and female emancipation. With an incredible cast of majority Polish heritage actor-musicians and singers, I’m really excited about how live music and voice will form an integral part of the storytelling. We’ll enjoy playful theatricality in the way we tell this joyful, meaningful, epic story which spans across three generations.”

       

A highly accessible piece with captioning built into every performance, The Rainbow runs from Thursday 27 February until Saturday 8 March. For tickets and info visit perththeatreandconcerthall.com or call or visit the Perth Theatre Box Office (10:00 – 18:00 Tue – Sat, 01738 621031).

Earlier stages of the project’s development have been supported by Arts Council England, Colchester Arts Centre, The Mercury Theatre Colchester, Zoo Venues, Oxford Wall, The Finborough, Graeae Theatre Company as well as community support from Kresy Family, Nina Finbow and The Centre for Migration Studies at Essex University.

Perth Theatre’s The Rainbow is supported by the British Council under the UK/Poland Season 2025.

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