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By Julianne O’Brien and Rosemary Myers

Presented by State Theatre Company South Australia and Windmill Theatre Co.

Rumpelstiltskin

On Tour
Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London

Sponsors

Rumpelstiltskin is a Windmill Theatre Company and State Theatre Company South Australia production. The 2018-19 international tour of Rumpelstiltskin is supported by Creative Partnerships Australia, Catalyst – Australia Arts and Culture Fund, and Roger and Helen Salkeld.

The Master of Fashion is heading to London

Spinning straw into gold is a party trick that will take you far. It can buy you a big house full of beautiful things, a wardrobe of designer clothes and a life of total luxury, but money, as they say, can’t buy you…

Two people, once best friends, torn apart by desire for the things they cannot have. This is the story of the ultimate price of greed.

The exquisitely mercurial Paul Capsis stars as a shape-shifting imp whose thirst for vengeance may well bring him undone.

He joins the team that brought you award winning Pinocchio, as they take on a new and equally fantastic fairytale, with their unique brand of theatrical spectacular, rocking music and supreme silliness.

Full of twists and turns, it’s a whole new spin on a heart of gold.

 

  • Click here for information on when you can see the London tour of Rumplestiltskin.

  • Director

    Rosemary Myers
  • Designer

    Jonathon Oxlade
  • Composer & Musical Director

    Jethro Woodward
  • Lighting Designer

    Gavin Norris
  • Technical Manager

    Chris Petridis
  • Sound System Designer

    Andrew Howard
  • Animator

    Chris Edser
  • Movement

    Carol Wellman Kelly
  • Musician

    Paul White
  • Cast Includes

    Michaela Burger, Mitchell Butel, Paul Capsis, Elena Carapetis, Sheridan Harbridge, Ezra Juanta, Alirio Zavarce

Sponsors

Rumpelstiltskin is a Windmill Theatre Company and State Theatre Company South Australia production. The 2018-19 international tour of Rumpelstiltskin is supported by Creative Partnerships Australia, Catalyst – Australia Arts and Culture Fund, and Roger and Helen Salkeld.