Rubicon (Regional, Denver Center for Performing Arts, 2024) | Playbill

Rubicon

Regional
Play


SYNOPSIS:

Starting in the years leading up to World War II, the plot follows Elizabeth “Betty” Pack as she transitions from society wife and mother to steely, seductive agent for British and American Intelligence. As missions take her from Madrid to Warsaw to Washington, Betty uses her charm, beauty, and intellect as tools of espionage, leveraging her sexuality to influence global affairs.

Overflowing with intrigue and wit, Rubicon is an engaging portrait of an unsung heroine and the sacrifices she makes to change the course of the war. It addresses the stigma attached to choosing professional determination and personal agency over traditional gender expectations. It’s a work that’s suspenseful, alluring, and surprising all at once.



Directed by Chris Coleman

Featuring Aaron Blakely, Kate Forbes, Carolyn Holding, Geoffrey Kent, and Pomme Koch

Tickets from $35 - $83

  • Running Time: Approx. 2 hrs, with one intermission
  • playwright: Kirsten Potter
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