ISGS Presents Staged Reading of Inheritors at ALA 2025, Boston

When Susan Glaspell’s Inheritors premiered in 1921, America was in the throes of a postwar conservative backlash as the “100% Americanism” movement fostered attitudes of isolationism, nationalism, xenophobia, racism, and the suppression of free speech. The play centers on the impact on a Midwestern college campus–with students from India deported for anti-colonial activism, a student imprisoned for violating the Espionage Act, a professor pressured to keep quiet on political issues, and the political awakening of the play’s central character, Madeline Morton, who traces her growing commitment to the ideals of American democracy to her grandfather, Silas Morton, the founder of the college.

And here we are again in the throes of another “100% Americanism” movement! Let no one wonder about Glaspell’s remarkable ability to dramatize the central conflicts at the heart of American identity nor the continuing relevance of her drama to America today. As Eva Le Gallienne once said, this play remains “a burning challenge to America.”

Stage Directions & Prologue – read by Cheryl Black, Professor of Theatre Emerita, University of Missouri
Senator Lewis – read by Stuart Hecht, Retired Associate Professor of Theatre, Boston College
Felix Fejevary II – read by Jeff Kennedy, Associate Professor in the School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies at Arizona State University
Horace Fejevary – read by Andy Harper, Assistant Professor of English, St. Louis University
Madeline Morton – read by Lyndsi Skewes, Performing Artist and Early Childhood Educator
Isabel Fejevary – read by Anne Fletcher, Professor of Theatre Emerita, Southern Illinois University
Professor Holden – read by Joseph G. Ramsey, Senior Lecturer in English and American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Ira Morton – read by Stuart Hecht
Emil Johnson – read by Andy Harper

The reading went extremely well with a packed house! Many stayed for the discussion afterward, and it was a really robust discussion. This staged reading was a great success thanks to Cheryl’s adaptation and direction of the work, and our luck in getting such a dedicated and talented cast.

Stuart Hecht as Senator Lewis and Lyndsi Skewes as Madeline Morton

Post-reading discussion with (l to r) Joseph G. Ramsay, Lyndsi Skewes, Anne Fletcher, Stuart Hecht, and Cheryl Black

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