Maria Skobtsova Archives - 黑料正能量 News /now/news/tag/maria-skobtsova/ News from the 黑料正能量 community. Wed, 26 Mar 2025 20:10:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 黑料正能量 Theatre presents original musical about WWII-era nun and martyr /now/news/2025/emu-theatre-presents-original-musical-about-wwii-era-nun-and-martyr/ /now/news/2025/emu-theatre-presents-original-musical-about-wwii-era-nun-and-martyr/#comments Mon, 24 Mar 2025 18:55:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=58515 鈥淥n the Breath of God: The Life of Maria Skobtsova鈥 opens at MainStage Theater this Friday

An original musical premiering at 黑料正能量鈥檚 MainStage Theater this week brings audiences the captivating, never-before-seen story of a Russian poet, nun and saint who saved countless lives during World War II and was killed for it. Created by 黑料正能量 professors Jerry Holsopple and Justin Poole, 鈥淥n the Breath of God: The Life of Maria Skobtsova鈥 runs from Friday-Saturday, March 28-29 @ 7 p.m.; Thursday-Saturday, April 3-5 @ 7 p.m.; and on Sunday, March 30 @ 2 p.m.

Born in present-day Riga, Latvia, Maria Skobtsova was a poet, nun and martyr whose courage saved countless lives during World War II.

The sweeping drama traces the remarkable life of Skobtsova, played by 黑料正能量 senior Reah Clymer, from impetuous teen to chain-smoking nun who sheltered refugees and helped many Jews escape Nazi-occupied Paris. Known as 鈥淢other Maria,鈥 she was arrested and sent to the Ravensbr眉ck concentration camp, where she was executed.

鈥淵ou really see the arc to Maria鈥檚 life,鈥 Poole said. 鈥淏y the end of the play, you鈥檙e completely invested in who she is, and you see this dramatic transformation she goes through.鈥

The musical features a chorus of four women mystics, played by students Elie Hoover and Erin Batten and alumnae Caitlin Holsapple 鈥16 and Elizabeth Eby 鈥22, singing Celtic folk melodies.
Musicians Perry Blosser 鈥18 (violin), Benjamin Brantley (guitar), and Dirk Holsopple 鈥10 (Uilleann pipes) perform on stage.

The fourth collaboration between Holsopple and Poole, 鈥淥n the Breath of God鈥 brings together a multigenerational cast and crew of 黑料正能量 students, alumni, faculty/staff and community members. The musical features a chorus of four women mystics from history, singing lyrics taken directly from their texts to Celtic folk melodies, performed by musicians Perry Blosser 鈥18 (violin), Benjamin Brantley (guitar), and Dirk Holsopple 鈥10 (Uilleann pipes). These mystics, played by students Elie Hoover and Erin Batten and alumnae Caitlin Holsapple 鈥16 and Elizabeth Eby 鈥22, surround Skobtsova during pivotal moments in her life. Though invisible to her, they influence her decisions through their words.

鈥淐eltic music is able to hold trauma and hope together,鈥 Holsopple said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what this story is. It鈥檚 the story of a woman who endured all kinds of trauma and never lost the ability to have hope and keep doing what she believed was right, up until the very end.鈥

黑料正能量 senior Reah Clymer, a music and peacebuilding major, portrays Maria Skobtsova.
Reah Clymer, foreground, as Maria Skobtsova and Elie Hoover as Therese of Lisieux/Hildegard of Bingen.

Clymer delivers a masterful performance as Skobtsova, pouring her soul into the multifaceted character, capturing her playfulness, fierceness and suffering. 鈥淢other Maria lived a tough life,鈥 Clymer said. 鈥淪he lost two daughters, went through two divorces, lived through war and displacement and deportation, and was thrown in jail multiple times. I鈥檝e had to go there, emotionally, in every rehearsal.鈥

The set design is minimalist yet imaginative. Backlit stained glass panels form the backdrop, paired with an animated collage of photos projected onto two screens. While most characters in the play wear neutral-toned, period-specific clothing, with Skobtsova dressed in a Russian Orthodox nun鈥檚 habit, the mystics don flowing robes accented with pops of color. Frequent 黑料正能量 Theatre collaborator Rachel Herrick returns as costume designer. Rounding out the crew are Shannon Dove (technical director and set design), Robert Weaver (light designer), Tom Carr (sound technician), and Sarah Peak (stage manager), among others.

Despite the play鈥檚 early- to mid-20th century setting, Clymer said its themes are just as relevant today. 鈥淭his story is so timely,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about immigration. It鈥檚 about refugees. It鈥檚 about war and political turmoil.鈥

Tickets are $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $10 for children 18 and under, and $6 for university students. For tickets, visit:

Reah Clymer and Joe Seitz during a rehearsal of On the Breath of God.


Read a preview of the play from the Daily News-Record .


Cast

Liz “Maria” Skobtsova 鈥 Reah Clymer
Sophia 鈥 Melody Wilson
Jura/Sailor 鈥 Ross Haun
Alexander Blok/Captain/Father Dimitri 鈥 Adam Hoover
Dmitri/Daniil/Peters 鈥 Joe Seitz
Father/Metropolitan 鈥 Shannon Dove
Evgenia/Klara 鈥 Kay Pettus 
Ana/Ida 鈥 Alexis Lewis
Gardener/Father Kern/SS Officer 鈥 Nathanael Eby
Lyuba/Nun at Lourmel House/Inna 鈥 Cassidy Walker
Nun/Irena 鈥 Emilee White
Therese of Lisieux/Hildegard of Bingen 鈥 Elie Hoover
Hadewijch of Flanders 鈥 Elizabeth Eby
Mechthild of Magdeburg 鈥 Caitlyn Holsapple 
Julian of Norwich/Theresa of Avila 鈥 Erin Batten
Young Liz/Giana 鈥 Vienna Poole
Young Giana/Nastia 鈥 Felicity Poole

Crew

Co-creator 鈥 Justin Poole
Co-creator 鈥 Jerry Holsopple
Costume designer 鈥 Rachel Herrick
Technical Director/Set Design 鈥 Shannon Dove
Light Designer 鈥 Robert Weaver 
Sound Technician 鈥 Tom Carr
Stage Manager 鈥 Sarah Peak
Assistant Stage Manager 鈥 Jordyn Thompson 
Video Production Assistant 鈥 Zack Furr
Video Production Assistant 鈥 Oslyn Mejia Gomez
Cast and Crew Photographer/Video Production Assistant 鈥 Cassidy Walker
Video Production Assistant 鈥 Willem Hedrick 
Video Production Assistant 鈥 Allie Watkins

Musicians

Violin 鈥 Perry Blosser
Guitar 鈥 Benjamin Brantley
Irish Pipes 鈥 Dirk Holsopple

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