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The Documentary Podcast

Mad Women: Portraying mental health in theatre

The Documentary Podcast

BBC

Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.32.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2024

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

As a unique creative experiment, Chilean director and playwright Constanza Hola Chamy is directing in parallel both a professional cast and a community cast of her new play Mad Women. Highlighting bipolar disorder, it’s inspired by the lives and deaths of three outstanding Latin American artists: the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, Chilean singer-songwriter and visual artist Violeta Parra and Columbian painter Judith Marquez, and their struggles with mental health. The professional actors are from the same country as their characters, while the community cast have volunteered to participate in the project, having experienced mental health challenges themselves. They’re women from underrepresented sections of the community in the East End of London, which is where some of the performances will take place.

‘Mad Women’ is fighting the stereotypes and stigma of what it has historically meant to be a woman with mental health conditions, in different countries, through sometimes brutal conversations about sexuality, motherhood, gender oppression and the role of women in the arts, as artists and muses. Felicity Finch follows Constanza as she and her international creative team collaborate and face the challenges of working with the two casts: juggling rehearsals, coping with a very tight deadline, while making sure they are sensitive to the needs of the four women in the understandably vulnerable community cast.

Constanza is also making plans to take her play and this unique way of working to different communities of women internationally, including her native Chile.

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Presenter and Producer: Felicity Finch Exec producer: Andrea Kidd

(Photo: Professional Cast of Mad Women. Credit: Héctor Manchego)

Transcript

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0:00.0

Let's talk about madness. This is one price where such words should be spoken.

0:13.4

It's normal to be weird, to be mad.

0:17.0

Welcome to the documentary In The Studio from the BBC World Service. I'm Felicity Finch and this week I'm

0:26.0

following a new play highlighting bipolar disorder called Mad Women.

0:31.0

I hope this play could help to fight the stigma, particularly about bipolar disorder,

0:39.6

and help people to understand that mental health conditions are more common than what they think.

0:48.0

That's the place Chilian playwright and director, Constanza Oler Shami.

0:54.0

I always say that I write not to be mad, to avoid madness, which is quite ironic, right?

1:04.6

Mad Women is a unique creative experiment.

1:08.1

A fictional portrayal of the struggles of the highs and lows of

1:11.1

of mental health, experienced by three outstanding early 20th century female Latin American artists.

1:19.0

What's different about this production is that the international creative team are working on two parallel

1:25.4

versions of the play simultaneously, one with the professional cast and the other with women

1:31.0

from a local community

1:33.0

who either themselves have experienced mental health challenges

1:36.4

or someone close to them will have done.

1:38.9

I love that it doesn't hide from taboos

1:42.4

and it's women saying exactly how they feel and I

1:45.8

think that's so kind of rare and brave of something to do and to be part of that is

1:51.6

a brilliant opportunity.

1:53.4

The three women the play portrays

1:55.2

our Mexican painter Frida Carlo, who with her

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