Little Otik
A couple, desperate but unable to start a family, develop an intense relationship with a tree stump carved to look like a baby. Believing it to be real, gradually their obsession brings the stump of wood to life.
As the fixation grows, so does the ‘baby’ along with its monstrous appetite. Not content with baby food, it eats the family cat and then the postman. Things get stranger when the social worker arrives to see what’s going on...
Taken from the wonderfully twisted imagination of cult Czech filmmaker Jan Švankmajer, Little Otik combines dark humour, surreal horror and an unnerving but tender family story. Brought to the stage for the first time in a collaboration between Vanishing Point and the National Theatre of Scotland, Little Otik is a macabre and fantastical story about the lie of parenthood.
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Credits
A Vanishing Point and National Theatre of Scotland co-production, in association with Citizen’s Theatre.
Based on the film by Jan Švankmajer
Directed by Matthew Lenton
Adapted by Matthew Lenton with Sandy Grierson and the Company
Set and Lighting Design by Kai Fischer
Sound Design by Christopher Shutt
Projection Design by Finn Ross for mesmer
Puppetry and Animation Apparatus by Ewan Hunter
Costume Design by Becky Minto
Assistant Director Daljinder Singh
Voice Coach Ros Steen
Performers
Social Worker Elaine MacKenzie Ellis
Helena Meadows Pauline Goldsmith
Karl Foster Sandy Grierson
Postman/Puppet Animator/Cast Ewan Hunter
Bozena Foster Louise Ludgate
Frank Meadows Gary Mackay
Mr Ash Andrew Melville
Mrs Hawthorne Ann Scott-Jones
Elspeth Meadows Rebecca Smith
Production team
Production Manager Chris Hay
Company Stage Manager David Young
Deputy Stage Manager Alison Brodie
Assistant Stage Manager Carrie Taylor
Lighting Supervisor Paul Claydon
Sound Supervisor Matthew Padden
Video Technician Tim Reid
Wardrobe Supervisor Aileen Sherry
Wardrobe Assistant Victoria Young
Stage Supervisor Mike Hall
Development artists
Julie Austin, Roisin Gallagher, Sean Hay, John Kazek, Frederic Nouger, Vari Sylvester, Cath Whitefield and Matthew Zajac.
Performance history
18 - 21 June, 2008
Sherman Theatre, Cardiff
05 - 07 June, 2008
Perth Theatre, Perth
03 June, 2008
Eden Court, Inverness
21 - 31 May, 2008
Citizen’s Theatre, Glasgow