Rock Paper Scissors
How does it sound?
What does a sensitive string sound like? Ollie is an old grump who loves order and cleanliness. One day, the quick-witted, rambunctious Yuki falls in with him. This changes the world for Ollie and Yuki. Together they rediscover things they had completely forgotten. The musician Ralph Rousseau goes through it all. Stringing, swinging and wringing, he lets them hear what he thinks of it.
Stone Paper Scissors is a comic adventure without words. The scenery, puppets and props are all made of paper. Paper is used to cut, tear, bend, beat and caress. And of course Ralph Rousseau is there, playing his viola da gamba as if it were his beloved. Rock Paper Scissors is based on Rock Paper Scissors by Corey Madden and Laural Meade, produced and first released by Childsplay, Arizona.
Premiere: Sept. 12, 2010 at Speeltheater Holland, Edam.
Last played November 28, 2010.
on stage
David Dickinson game
Jon Gentry game
Ralph Rousseau/Daniele Caminiti viol
BEHIND THE SCENES
Onny Huisink Direction
Saskia Janse dramaturgy
Bart Visman musical advice
Desirée van Gelderen and Erik Koletzki lighting design
Peter van Assen and Tom van Wijngaarden Technic
Stone Paper Scissors is a co-production with Speeltheater Holland.
Upcoming concerts
20
Jan
1:15 p.m.,
Theater de Kring, Roosendaal
School concert
21
Jan
10:45 am,
Theater de Kring, Roosendaal
School concert
21
Jan
1:15 p.m.,
Theater de Kring, Roosendaal
School concert
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