Cage

by Barbara Blatner

Cage explores our relationships with non-humans and with each other in the shadow of the climate emergency.

Thirteen-year-old George, obsessed with the ecological crisis, anguished about her parents’ divorce, needs her mother. Bobby, furious at George’s abusive father, overwhelmed with single parenthood, cleans compulsively and distances herself from George.

George catches a large black rat snake near the...

Cage explores our relationships with non-humans and with each other in the shadow of the climate emergency.

Thirteen-year-old George, obsessed with the ecological crisis, anguished about her parents’ divorce, needs her mother. Bobby, furious at George’s abusive father, overwhelmed with single parenthood, cleans compulsively and distances herself from George.

George catches a large black rat snake near the Hudson River and brings it home as a pet. Bobby demands that George release the snake, but George refuses and further provokes Bobby by enlisting her father to help her build a snake house in her bedroom. When George tells Bobby she might want to live with her father, Bobby’s anger explodes. She reveals difficult things to George about the divorce, grieves in her room and thus begins her journey back to her daughter.

The snake escapes in the house and George feels her own grief about the divorce and her inability to keep her pets alive. When the snake turns up in Bobby’s laundry basket, George realizes that keeping the unhappy snake enacts the “human supremacy” she accuses her mother of. Having won her mother back, George lets the snake go at the river.

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  • Premiere Stages at Kean University: Cage

    Premiere Stages, the professional Equity theatre company in residence at Kean University, is pleased to recognize "Cage" as a Semi-Finalist for the 2025 Premiere Play Festival. "Cage" rose through a competitive selection process conducted by Premiere staff and an external panel of professionals to become one of 78 Semi-Finalists out of 805 submissions. The panel was moved by the thoughtful story of a realistic, messy mother-and-daughter relationship. Our congratulations and thanks to Barbara.

    Premiere Stages, the professional Equity theatre company in residence at Kean University, is pleased to recognize "Cage" as a Semi-Finalist for the 2025 Premiere Play Festival. "Cage" rose through a competitive selection process conducted by Premiere staff and an external panel of professionals to become one of 78 Semi-Finalists out of 805 submissions. The panel was moved by the thoughtful story of a realistic, messy mother-and-daughter relationship. Our congratulations and thanks to Barbara.

  • Gina Femia: Cage

    I was lucky enough to see a reading of this play as part of Clamour Theater's Clay and Water Residency. This play is a stunner - a gripping story of a mother and a daughter as they each try to do their best. Fantastic dialogue, breathtaking moments of honesty, an incredibly moving play. Highly recommend - please produce it!

    I was lucky enough to see a reading of this play as part of Clamour Theater's Clay and Water Residency. This play is a stunner - a gripping story of a mother and a daughter as they each try to do their best. Fantastic dialogue, breathtaking moments of honesty, an incredibly moving play. Highly recommend - please produce it!

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Round the Bend Theatre, Year 2024
  • Type Residency, Organization Catwalk Artists Center, Year 2024