Mother Road
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Mother Road

By Octavio Solis Directed by Bill Rauch World Premiere
March 3 – October 26, 2019 Angus Bowmer Theatre

A modern tale of legacy, family and social justice

Inspired by John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath, this world-premiere play by Southern Oregon–based playwright Octavio Solis (Don Quixote, El Paso Blue) finds hardworking and hard-living William Joad with no blood kin to inherit the family farm.

No one, that is, until he finds an unexpected relation: Martín Jodes—a young Mexican-American man descended from Steinbeck’s original protagonist Tom Joad. Directed by Bill Rauch in his last season as artistic director, this powerful story—filled with humor and heart—about land, family and survival inventively reverses the Joads’ mythic journey, as these modern-day Joads travel from migrant farm-worker camps in California back to Oklahoma.

This play shares a cast and director with another of our season’s plays, La Comedia of Errors, a bilingual adaptation (easy to understand for English, Spanish or bilingual speakers!) of Shakespeare’s zaniest comedy. This company within our larger company celebrates the repertory experience.

Length: Approximately 2 hours, 40 minutes, including one intermission

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Sponsors

  • LEAD SPONSORS
  • Helen and Peter Bing
  • Bertie Bialek Elliott
    Buffett Fund of the Community Foundation
    for Monterey County
  • Louise Gund
  • PRODUCING SPONSORS
  • Yogen and Peggy Dalal
  • The Robert and Star Pepper Foundation
  • SPONSORS
  • Edgerton New Play Award Logo
  • National Endowment for the Arts
  • PARTNERS
  • The Birrell Family
  • Lynn Booth and Kent Kresa
  • Nancy and Donald de Brier
  • Henderson-Sonna Family
  • Carole Howard
  • Kevin and Suzanne Kahn
  • Kathleen Quinn and Michael McClain
  • Steyer-Taylor Family
  • Wally and Sheila Weisman
  • Jim and Kate Wolf-Pizor

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Suitability Suggestions

A lyrical and timely continuation of the Joad family saga, Mother Road contains profanity and racial slurs as well as occasional violence. There is a rape story described as part of a character’s backstory. It should be suitable, and educational, for mature middle-school students and up.

Accessibility

The Angus Bowmer Theatre is outfitted with an elevator that takes patrons to either Row E or Row K.

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is committed to accessibility. We recognize the needs of persons with disabilities and strive to make our facilities and productions accessible to all. OSF offers a variety of accommodations, outlined here.

 

Creative Team

* Member of Actors' Equity Association (AEA)

Cast

Chorus/Ensemble: Catherine Castellanos*, Armando Durán*, Fidel Gomez*, Jeffrey King*, Cedric Lamar*,  Amy Lizardo*,  Mark Murphey*, Tony Sancho*, Caro Zeller*

* Member of Actors' Equity Association (AEA)
** AEA Professional Theatre Intern

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From its inception, the Angus Bowmer Theatre has welcomed our patrons with the graciousness of the man for whom it was named, OSF’s founder Angus L. Bowmer. The immediacy between company and audience members in this space allows for theatrical voyages of human discovery, guided by some of the world’s greatest classical and contemporary playwrights. The theatre seats 600, and quite seriously, there is no bad seat in the house.

Vom Seating: For the 2024 season, the Voms (the entrance/exit passageways for actors and sometime scenery) in the Angus Bowmer Theatre will not be in use and thus available for seating. As a result, center seats in rows A - D will access the side aisles from Doors 1 and 3.

Our 2019 Season