Based on the poem by Farid ud-Din Attar. Stage version by Peter Brook and Jean-Claude Carriere.
Product Code: C55000
Full-length Play
Drama
Cast size: 7m., 6w. with doubling, can be expanded.
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"The most exciting and provoking event of the theatre season," wrote critic Jack Kroll of Newsweek. Mel Gussow of the New York Times said almost the same thing with, "This is the supreme theatrical event of the season." The play presents you and your actors with an occasion for imagination and magic. The only suggestion of a set is a large oriental carpet and, as the Times critic describes it, "The play itself is a flying carpet, gliding us aloft into a land of mystery, splendor and ritual. A nation of birds is in crisis, and urged on by one of their flock, the Hoopoe, they chart a path to find their king." There are moments of farce and despair as they attempt to cross the seven valleys with their disturbing riddles. Some die, some drop out, while others continue their quest. At last, the survivors come into the presence of the Great One where the secret is discovered—that they, themselves are the embodiment of the divine.
This is an excellent play and a great challenge for exceptional high school students. They work on movement and ensemble work while exploring symbolism from another culture.
Assign research into Peter Brook and the religious tradition behind the Persian poem.
My younger actors (14, 15, 16) became the birds, and working on scaffolding and Persian rugs in a black-box setting was perfect. Custom bird masks enhanced the experience. Write fairly extensive program notes to help an audience prior to viewing. Study bird sounds and use imagination for props.
Pamela Turner, Ben Franklin Academy, Atlanta, GA