The Bearskinner single work   drama   fantasy  
Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 The Bearskinner
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'This vivid re-imaging of the 19th century Brothers Grimm classic tells the story of The Bearskinner, a young soldier who has lost everything to war -- except his life. But, when the devil makes him a treacherous wager, he begins a seven-year journey to discover that a life without love, death or personal hygiene is not worth living. Wrapped in a bearskin, he is confronted by the Devil's mistresses at every turn as they attempt to seduce him into breaking his fiery pact.'

Source: Theatre Works program.

Notes

  • Based on a folktale recorded by the Brothers Grimm.

Production Details

  • Originally produced in Perth in 2009.


    Produced by the Duck House at Theatre Works, St Kilda, 15 June to 3 July 2011.

    Director: Kathryn Osborne.

    Producer: Kathryn Osborne.

    Dramaturg: Sarah McKellar.

    Music: Marc Osborne.

    Lighting Designer: Karen Cook.

    Cast: Gita Bezard, Alissa Claessens, St John Cowcher, Fran Middleton, and Ian Sinclair.

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