Overview
Peepolykus bring their exhilarating combination of verbal slapstick,
visual surprise and anarchic comedy to Gustave Flaubert's seminal
nineteenth-century masterpiece Madame Bovary. Laugh and cry in equal
measure as Emma Bovary chooses the wrong husband. Lose yourself in
mesmeric love scenes featuring a procession of devastatingly attractive
men. Rail at the fate of women in a patriarchal society, if you will.
Prepare yourself for vermin, moustaches, wild animals, lots of French
people and a nun. Written for a bijou cast of four playing multiple
roles, The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary was a co-production between
Peepolykus, Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse, the Nuffield in
Southampton, Bristol Old Vic and the Royal & Derngate in
Northampton. It premiered at the Everyman in Liverpool in 2016 before
touring to all those other places too. Like their tremendously popular
Hound of the Baskervilles, Peepolykus's Bovary offers abundant
opportunities for comedy and slapstick - plus some massive tragedy - to
any theatre company or drama group looking for a loving derailment of a
classic novel.