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WINNER OF THE 2011 AWGIE FOR BEST SCRIPT FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES  

DR EGG
AND THE MAN WITH NO EAR

“Provocative, creative, and exceptionally polished ... Wilson’s visual storytelling is exceptionally strong and disciplined.”

CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 2008

“Elegant, polished, stylish, poetic and technically formidable.”

VANCOUVER COURIER, 2010

“Creatively, it’s a treat. Visually, it’s a new standard.”

TIME OUT CHICAGO, 2008

Dr Egg and the Man with No Ear captivated audiences in multiple seasons both in Australia and North America, with its intriguing story, beautiful integration of art forms, quirky aesthetic, contemporary thematics, and stunning line up of performers.  

In a distinctive combination of puppetry, stop motion animation, original music and physical performance, this exquisite production playfully explores the moral and ethical dilemmas society faces, 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.

When a man loses his ear in a bizarre cycling accident involving a bull terrier, he cannot shake the yearning to replace it. A mysterious scientist, Dr Egg, offers a previously unthinkable possibility; he can grow the man a new ear. But first he needs a piece of his daughters' precious flesh. When the deal is done, the ear grows, and grows, but it does not stop there.  A new life is made.  And it looks a lot like her. The daughter is now faced with a serious dilemma.

Dr Egg has been acclaimed for its seamless integration of forms blending person, puppet and animation to achieve beautiful imagery. It is strongly image based story telling with a compelling narrative.

​ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

WRITERS: Catherine Fargher (text) and Jessica Wilson (imagery), based on a story by Catherine Fargher

DIRECTOR: Jessica Wilson

DESIGNER: Jonathon Oxlade

ANIMATION: Jamie Clennett

COMPOSER: Lara Golon

LIGHTING DESIGN: Phil Lethlean

PUPPETS: Graeme Davis

PERFORMERS: (Narrator) Annie Lee & Tania Bosak, (The Daughter) Larra Tumak & Rebecca Mauldin, (The Man) Brian Lucas & Christian Baggin, (Dr Egg) Colin Sneesby & Adam Shulzi

Dr Egg was developed with assistance from the Australia Council for the Arts and toured with assistance from Playing Australia, Canada Council and the Australia Council.

SEASONS

Premiere at The Sydney Opera House (2007)

Perth’s Awesome Festival (2007)

Victorian Arts Centre (2007)

Chicago’s Redmoon Theater , Usa (2008)

The Cultch Theatre, Vancouver, Canada (2010)

Ottawa Children’s Festival, Ottawa, Canada (2010)

Le Coups De Theatre, Montreal, Canada (2010)

Contact:

JESSICA WILSON | jess@jessicawilson.com.au

USA AGENT | ss@holdenarts.org

Jessica acknowledges that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live, play, and create and from which we are sustained with food and water. I pay my respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and warmly welcome any First Nation peoples to this site.

I also gratefully acknowledge the City of Melbourne's ArtPlay and The Australian Government's Creative Australia for their consistent support that has sustained my practice and enabled me to grow as an artist.

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