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Beasts (La Brutas) archiveChile, 1974. In the extreme isolation of the Andean foothills, three sisters are found hanged from a rock, their animals slaughtered beside them... Justa, Lucia and Luciana are three Coya (indigenous Andean) sisters, and the last remnants of a large family who tried to survive in an inhospitable environment. Parents, siblings and neighbours have either died or fled the challenging landscape to find work in distant towns. Faced with ageing bodies, loneliness, and terror of unknown forces which seem to be closing in on them, the sisters make a decision which shocks a nation. Against the backdrop of the Pinochet regime s ascent to power, internationally-acclaimed playwright Juan Radrigan examines, movingly and at times humorously, the effect of isolation and fear on the human spirit. With poignant echoes of the 2010 Chilean miners crisis and resonance with marginalised communities worldwide, Beasts is a haunting portrayal of love, fear and impossible choices.

Cast/Performers

Anne Marie Cavanah, Claire Cogan, Carolyn Pickles, Sean O'Callaghan

Creatives/Company

Author: Juan Radrigan
Producer: Head for Heights
Director: Sue Dunderdale
Translation: Catherine Boyle
Design: Lorna Ritchie
Lighting: Michael Nabarro
Sound: John Leonard

Beasts (La Brutas)

Beasts (La Brutas) (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1433874680. Details of all Beasts (La Brutas) archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0295014861

Archive Listings

30 Aug 11
  to
24 Sep 11
Theatre503
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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