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La Bete (The Beast)

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by David Hirson

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SHOW TIMES

WEEK ONE
Tuesday, July 29, 8 pm 
Thursday, July 31, 8 pm
Saturday, August 2, 2 pm 
Sunday August 3, 8 pm
 

WEEK TWO
Tuesday, August 5, 8 pm 
Thursday,  August 7, 8 pm
Saturday August 9, 8 pm 
Sunday, August 10, 2 pm

LOCATION

Belfry Theatre, 1291

Gladstone Avenue

La Bête (The Beast)

is a 1991comedy by American playwright David Hirson. Written entirely in rhymed couplets, this homage to the genius of Moliere is set in 17th-century France. The play revolves around a single evening in which the highly respected head of a royal court-sponsored theatre troupe – Elomire - is forced by the troupe’s patron to play host to a boorish and megalomaniac street performer named Valere. Despite Elomire's violent objections, the company is forced by their patron Prince Conti to perform one of Valere's own plays in the drawing room where they have assembled that night. The results are both unexpected, hilarious and heart-breaking as vulgarity triumphs over taste and Elomire’s entire troupe and patron reject their former leader and launch a new age driven by populism and vulgarity.


“This is truly a play for our time” says director Brian Richmond. “As we struggle with our disbelief
that our world can be so quickly and radically transformed, we all need to find the way to break the thrall brought on by the violence of ego. Hirson’s hilarious and brilliant play offers us such a cure – if only for an evening.”

We acknowledge, with deep respect and gratitude, that our festival takes place on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the lək̓ʷəŋən-speaking peoples, known today as the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations. We recognize their continued stewardship of this land and honor their resilience, culture, and storytelling traditions that have thrived here since time immemorial.

As a theatre festival, we are committed to amplifying diverse voices, fostering meaningful relationships with Indigenous artists and communities, and learning how we can contribute to a future rooted in respect, reciprocity, and reconciliation.

We invite all who gather here to reflect on their own relationship to this land and to join us in acknowledging its history and its caretakers.

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ADDRESS

Great Works Theatre Festival

PO Box 50026

Victoria RPO Fairfield Plaza, BC, V8S 5L8

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