Shakespeare’s Bears: why are there animals in Shakespearean drama?

Shakespeare’s Bears: why are there animals in Shakespearean drama?

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Box Office Bears and 1623 Theatre are in pursuit of Shakespearean bears. Although we don’t often connect Shakespeare and bears now, everyone in Tudor or Stuart England would have known or encountered a bear, and they made a fair few memorable cameos in the period’s drama.

You may have heard about the bear sweeping across the stage in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale: ‘Exit pursued by a bear’. At this event we’ll be staging and exploring these kinds of moments in Shakespeare and his contemporary playwrights, including a devil who disguises himself as a bear, an old man who turns into one, and a sexy hero who first attracts his girlfriend by showing off his ability to fight a bear.

Join the Box Office Bears team and 1623 actors for a playful and thoughtful exploration of Shakespearean (and others’!) bears as we enter their playworlds, performed by, or as, a bear, returning to a time when bears fundamentally shaped popular entertainment during this period.