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Author:
Barzdukas, Vidas, author.
Title:
Beowulf (and the Bard) / by Vidas Barzdukas and Christopher R. Barlett.
Publisher:
Dramatic Publishing Company,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
80 pages ; 19 cm
Subject:
Beowulf--Adaptations.
Beowulf,--King of the Geats--Drama.
Epic poetry, English (Old)--Adaptations.
Heroes--Denmark--Drama.
Monsters--Drama.
Comedy plays.
Other Authors:
Barlett, Christopher R., author.
Notes:
Cast size: 3 m., 1 w., 7 either gender. Approximate running time: 90 minutes. "Code: BM5000."-- Page 4 of cover. "The action of the play takes place in Denmark"--page 5.
Summary:
"Beowulf (and the Bard) is a fun, frenetic and freewheeling farce that updates the Old English poem about the warrior Beowulf, who must rescue the mead hall from a hideous ogre (and his even more hideous mother). Told through the eyes of the epic's writer--a character known simply as "the bard"--the comedy's events unfold much differently than the familiar story passed down through the ages. In reality, Beowulf is an out-of-shape prince hoping to fulfill the heroic code, while the bard is a desperate poet struggling with a nasty case of writer's block. This retelling also introduces a new female character: the bloodthirsty warrior princess Gunborg, whose quest to reach her heroic destiny is ignored by her overprotective father, the king. Beowulf (and the Bard) is a comedy about friendship, duty and what it means to be a hero."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1619592371
9781619592377
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1241214782
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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