Director finds story behind door of Blue Beard’s castle
One of history’s most enduring, beguiling and disturbing tales is told by award-winning director Emma Rice at the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh this week in her own adaptation of Blue Beard.
Blue Beard the Magician makes hearts flutter and pupils dilate. With a wink, a stroke and a flick, things just seem to vanish. Cards, coins, scarves… and women.
But he meets his match when his young bride discovers his dark and murderous secret. She summons all her rage, all her smarts and all her sisters to bring the curtain down on his tyrannous reign.
In 2022, Sky Arts named Emma Rice among Britain’s 50 most influential artists of the last 50 years.
With her signature sleight of hand, her latest show explores curiosity and consent, violence and vengeance – all through an intoxicating lens of music, wit and tender truth.
Emma said: "Not wanting to add to the number of dead women that are scattered throughout our literature and media, I have always avoided the gruesome tale of Blue Beard.
"However, haunted by the regular and painful chime of murdered women in the news, I woke one morning with the story knocking powerfully at my dreams. I pulled my copy from the shelves and with some trepidation, unlocked the door of Blue Beard's castle.
"What I found hidden in those pages was a story not about dead women but about vibrant, flawed, joyful living ones. Here was a story about female friendship, intellect and survival.
"It is also a story in which, by working together, the aggressor is vanquished. And this is precisely why I want to tell Blue Beard now. In my middle years, I want to join forces with those I love and take down the ones who threaten us.
“I, for one, have had enough, and for Zara Aleena, Jack Taylor, Bibaa Henry, Nicole Smallman, Daniel Whitworth, Sarah Everard and the thousands and thousands of others who have died at the hands of violent men – Blue Beard is my defiant and hopeful answer."
Blue Beard is a Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, Wise Children, HOME Manchester and York Theatre Royal coproduction. The show runs until March 30, www.lyceum.org.uk, 0131 248 4848