Medieval play to be staged 'Godfather'-style at Gettysburg
College
by Jim Hale
Gettysburg College Staff Writer
4/5/05
GETTYSBURG,
Pa. - A medieval play in the style of a modern Mafia movie
will be performed outdoors April 15 at Gettysburg
College.
The centuries-old York "Crucifixion of Christ" will
be presented at 4 p.m. outside Breidenbaugh Hall off North
Washington Street. The public
is welcome at no charge.
Since 1999, students in English professor Christopher Fee's Medieval Drama
course have translated period plays into modern styles, including "hillbilly," “jazz-age,” and "1970s
after-school special."
The students “are responsible for every aspect of the production, from
translating the play into modern idiom to staging, directing, acting and constructing
sets and costumes," Fee said. In conjunction with regular classwork, "actually
staging a medieval play helps these students to begin to appreciate the complexities
and beauties" of the material, he said.
In this year's play, buffoonish soldiers are hired to execute an innocent man
for pay. In "a dark comedic idiom familiar to any contemporary audience
with knowledge of 'The Godfather,' 'Goodfellas' or 'The Sopranos,' their words,
their dialects and their actions are meant to contrast with those of Christ," Fee
said.
The students also presented the play April 2 at the Hood College Undergraduate
Medieval Studies Conference in Frederick, Md.