Griffin to Present A RABBIT FOR KIM JONG-IL

By: Sep. 14, 2015
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A Rabbit for Kim Jong-il is a cunning comic thriller about betrayal and forgiveness, greed and regret, spanning two continents. It's cleverly based on a true story and the playwright, Kit Brookman, is amongst the talented line-up of actors.

The bizarre real events that inspired this story, took place in 2006, when Karl Szmolinsky, a German breeder of giant rabbits, was approached by the North Korean government to acquire a number of his bunnies, ostensibly for a breeding program to be set up in North Korea. He agreed to sell his rabbits. No one quite knows what happened next, except that his invitation to go to North Korea to oversee the creation of a rabbit-breeding program was abruptly cancelled without explanation.

"The play, clearly, is not and does not aim to be a naturalistic representation of the events that inspired it, nor of the true situation in recent times in North Korea, but the truth hovers at its shoulder as the waking world sits beside a dream, or nightmare." says Kit Brookman. It is a fable about guilt and forgiveness, about the things we are willing to ignore in order to succeed, and the price we pay for having ignored them when we do."

Steve Rodgers will play Johann (based on farmer, Karl Szmolinsky) whose super-sized rabbits are his pride and joy. Much to his surprise, the Supreme Leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has taken a special interest, and will stop at nothing to get his hands on them. When a bungled undercover rescue mission transports Johann to North Korea, he finds himself, and the bunnies he betrayed, in a bit of a stew. It's crammed with secret agents, espionage, double-crossings and a giant rabbit named Felix, the role Kit Brookman will play.

"A Rabbit for Kim Jong-il strikes at the heart of one of the great challenges of the 21st Century" says Lee Lewis who will direct the play. "Forgiveness. How do we forgive the crimes of the 20th Century? How do we forgive betrayal?"

The cast includes Kate Box: Tender (Griffin Theatre Company), A Christmas Carol (Belvoir): Kit Brookman: Playwriting credits: Small and Tired and Nora (Belvoir), Heaven (La Mama), Acting credits: Twelfth Night (Bell Shakespeare), and A Midsummer Night's Dream (B-Sharp); Kaeng Chan: Jonathan Biggins' Australia Day (Melbourne Theatre Company/Sydney Theatre Company); Steve Rodgers: Eight Gigabytes of Hardcore Pornography and Dreams in White (Griffin Theatre Company), Christmas Carol, Cloudstreet; (Belvoir); Mémé Thorne; Songket (Griffin) Empress of China (B Sharp), Burying Mother CPW 6 (Sidetrack).

Co-commissioned by Playwriting Australia and Griffin Theatre Company with the support of the Robertson Family Foundation. Production Sponsor: Holding Redlich.



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