Synopses & Reviews
"It's true. It's all true for Moby-Dick. He's a killer, he's a fury, he's an angel of hell. Why if the white whale could talk he'd talk like Ahab."Nantucket. 1851. Center of a whaling industry that transformed blubber into the oils and candles that lit the world. Its there that a schoolmaster called Ishmael arrives to ship on a whale-boat. He enrolls under Ahab, Captain of the Pequod a man bent on destroying the white whale that lost him his leg. Certain the destruction of his nemesis will slake his thirst; Ahabs single-minded pursuit of Moby-Dick consumes Ishmael, the crew and the Pequod itself.
The spirit and atmosphere of Herman Melville's masterpiece romantic, ambiguous, characterful and rich with allegory is captured in this wonderful stage adaptation.
Review
"Armesto makes an impressive job of boiling down the sprawling tale of 19th-century whale hunting, groaning with endless digressions, to its essence...a taut and ripping sea yarn which nevertheless hasnt lost the sense of Melvilles epic quest for lifes meaning." -
Metro"Muscular and terse... vivid and profound." - Time Out (London)
"Armestos adaptation captures not only this sense of pursuit of Ahabs blinkered need to keep going, whatever the cost but also the wider themes of the book, the primal tangle between predestination and free will, the holiness of whales... from start to finish it exerts an incredible grip." - The Stage
"Incredibly enterprising and ingenious
a remarkable achievement." - What's On Stage
"[A] bold and brilliant stage adaptation... The script is well crafted, turning the dated but nonetheless adventure-filled novel, into an accessible show, full of the storys original poetry... This is two hours of immensely entertaining theatre, complete with gold doubloons, sea shanties and rum." - Telegraph
Synopsis
The spirit and atmosphere of Herman Melville's masterpiece - romantic, ambiguous, characterful and rich with allegory is captured onstage.
Synopsis
Nantucket, 1851. A schoolmaster called Ishmael arrives to ship on a whale-boat and enrolls under Ahab, captain of the Pequod, a man bent on destroying the white whale that lost him his leg. Certain the destruction of his nemesis will slake his thirst, Ahabs single-minded pursuit of Moby Dick consumes Ishmael, the crew and the Pequod itself.
About the Author
Sebastian Armesto is an English film, television and theatre actor. He is the son of the historian Felipe Fernandez-Armesto. Armesto has acted in high-profile theatre productions in Britain, including three shows at the National Theatre and one at the Royal Court. He also writes and directs theatre with company simple 8. His productions include directing and adapting
Les Enfants du Paradis to great acclaim. Most recently, he co-wrote and directed a play based on William Hogarth's The Four Stages of Cruelty.