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Puppetry and spectacle : . Dr Egg and the man with no ear. Cover Image E-book E-book

Puppetry and spectacle : . Dr Egg and the man with no ear

Fargher, Catherine, (screenplay by.).

Summary: A full performance of Dr Egg and the Man with No Ear. This theatre work has captivated audiences with its intriguing story, beautiful integration of art-forms, quirky aesthetic, and engaging performance style. Through a distinctive combination of puppetry, stop motion animation, original music and physical performance, this production playfully explores the ethical dilemmas faced by society, as new developments are made in health and fertility. A contemporary moral tale, it draws on the traditional structure of fables to raise questions about the remarkable futures and modern day miracles promised by science. Dr Egg and the Man with No Ear premiered at the Sydney Opera House in July 2007 before playing at the Arts Centre in Melbourne and Perth's Awesome Festival. In 2008 Dr Egg played in a seven week season in Chicago at Redmoon Theater. .

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  • ISBN: 9781350899278
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 video file)
    remote
    print
  • Publisher: Jessica Wilson (JW-), 2009.
  • Distributor: London : Bloomsbury Video, 2022.

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Creation/Production Credits Note: Director, Jessica Wilson.
Target Audience Note:
9+.
Biographical or Historical Data:
Cast: Dominic Green, Rebecca Mauldin, Brandon Boler, Adam Shalzi. Writer: Catherine Fargher; Director, Jessica Wilson; Designer, Jonathan Oxlade. Jessica is a director, writer and producer of non-text based theatre. Her work is defined by its rich visual narratives and combination of artforms including puppetry, physical performance and projected image. She directed many works as Artistic Director of Terrapin Theatre, Hobart between 1999 and 2004, including The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (2000) which played at the Australian Performing Arts Market and in the Ten Days on the Island Festival in 2004. As Director and co-founder of Brink Performance Group in Brisbane, between 1994 and 1999, she directed Under the Big Sky, a theatrical work on a cliff face, and a number of other site-specific pieces. Now freelance, her project highlights include the co-direction, with Jim Lasko, of Dream Masons, a large spectacle that opened the Ten Days on the Island Festival in Hobart on the facade of the Salamanca Arts Centre in 2007 and also Dr Egg and the Man With No Ear which she conceived and directed for the Sydney Opera House in the same year, followed by performances at the Victorian Arts Centre and the Awesome Festival in Perth. Dr Egg played in Chicago in 2008 where it was nominated for 4 Jeff Awards. It presented at the IPAY Showcase in Cleveland, and then toured Canada in 2010 (Vancouver, Whitehorse, Ottawa and the prestigious Coups de Theatre in Montreal). Jessica has extensive experience as a community cultural development director, conceiving and realising projects such the Western Ring Cycle (2007), for the Big West Festival, where the audience sits on three buses to view shows in suburban front yards, Rumours (2008), a large-scale outdoor work on the façade of the Sale Performing Arts Centre with young people from the Gippsland area, and Through the Eyes of a Child for Polyglot working with parent child pairs affected by bushfire to produce an interactive exhibition in Healsville. She also directed the Warburton Winterfest (2005), a regional festival and performance in a disused factory, Bonegilla (2005), for Ian Pidd, a series of puppet performances in wardrobes in the abandoned dormitories of a migrant camp, and Material World, a large installation with refugees on bridging visas, in Federation Square for the Melbourne Fringe Festival (2006). She is currently working on three new theatre works for young audiences, How High with Polyglot and Still Awake Still with Jump Leads, as well as a large scale spectacle on the facade of 64 shipping crates in Melbourne with Dream Masons. Jessica was recipient of an Australia Council Professional Development grant to travel to the USA and Europe in 2004, to research concept development processes in the creation of non-text based work, and has sat on the Australia Council Theatre Board as an advisor. .
Subject: Morality play
Puppetry

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