“All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.”
Such is the satiric lesson of Animal Farm, George Orwell’s cautionary parable about the uses and abuses of power.

This month, New York’s acclaimed Synapse Productions will treat St. Louis audiences to Animal Farm: The Puppet Musical. This witty and visually stunning production — based on the landmark musical adaptation by famed British director Peter Hall — re-imagines Orwell’s novel with all the wonder and grotesquerie of a childhood fairy tale.
Performances — part of the Edison Theatre OVATIONS! Series — will begin at 8 p.m. March 10-11.
Published in 1945, Animal Farm is a thinly disguised allegory of Soviet communism. The story follows a group of oppressed barnyard animals who stage a rebellion against their cruel and neglectful master, Farmer Jones.
At first, things go well: Led by Snowball, an intelligent and idealistic pig, the animals establish a Utopian, socialist-style regime based on self-governance and “animal pride,” equally sharing food and work.
Yet before long, the pigs grow arrogant with power and begin changing the rules to favor themselves. Snowball is ousted and two other pigs — Napoleon and Squealer — install themselves as dictators, backed by a “secret police” of dogs. Soon the other animals are near starvation and fearing for their lives, no better off than they were under humans.
Inspired by the simple motifs and primary colors of a children’s book, Animal Farm: The Puppet Musical combines Orwell’s satire with elements of vaudeville and children’s musical theater to create a unique, family-friendly experience that both stimulates and entertains.
Designers Emily DeCola and Eric Wright enlist an astonishing array of puppetry forms, from hand- and shadow-puppets to stick-and-rod, Japanese bunraku, masks and full-body costumes. As a result, the nine-member cast imbues their animal characters — pigs, hens and horses; packs of dogs and herds of sheep — with impressive nuance and clarity.
“With delightful life-sized puppets and songs ranging from anthems to music hall ditties, there’s not a weak link in the entire barn,” The New York Times declared. “It is fun for the whole family.”
Synapse Productions is a nonprofit company dedicated to the idea that theater, with its inherent immediacy and community, can be a prime forum for spiritual and intellectual inquiry. Since debuting at the 1996 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the company has earned an international reputation for presenting provocative and challenging works that address the most pressing issues of our time.
Discounted tickets for special March 8 show Edison Theatre will host a special midweek performance of Synapse Production’s Animal Farm: The Puppet Musical exclusively for WUSTL faculty, staff, and students — as well as their families and guests — at 8 p.m. March 8. Tickets are $10. A valid WUSTL ID must be presented at time of purchase. |
Synapse debuted Animal Farm: The Puppet Musical in 2004 as part of The Orwell Project, a multidisciplinary arts and education event that also included a new production of 1984 as well as related classes, conferences and workshops.
Edison Theatre programs are made possible with support from the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency; and the Regional Arts Commission, St. Louis.
Tickets are $28; $24 for seniors and WUSTL faculty and staff; and $18 for students and children under 12.
Tickets are available at the Edison Theatre Box Office and through all MetroTix outlets.
For more information, call 935-6543.