Letter’s End
The Scoundrel and Scamp Theatre, with the support of our season sponors, Ed and Carol Burke, is pleased to bring you Letter’s End.
Our original plan was to invite Wolfe to perform Letter's End back in Tucson, Arizona, the birthplace of the production, but the pandemic had other plans for us. Fortunately, the show was filmed during Wolfe's last Australia tour, and the Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre is proud to be the exclusive presenter of that filmed performance.
Please note the bonus content, exclusive to our Scoundrel and Scamp production - The Letter’s End Exploratorium! See below for more information.
From Saturday, May 1st, 2021 Letter’s End will be available to be streamed at this location.
You will be able to stream Letter’s End through May 23rd, 2021. Extended by request for one more week!
DUE TO LICENSING ARRANGEMENTS LETTER’S END IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE TO STREAM.
S&S Exclusive Bonus Content! The Exploratorium!
To augment the experience, earlier this year Wolfe Bowart reached out to renowned artists across the international performance sphere and conducted a series of interviews. His goal — to explore the kinds of art, inspirations and processes that embody the spirit of Letter’s End with artists like Avner Eisenberg aka Avner the Eccentric, acrobat-comedian-juggler Joel Salom, and "the magician's magician" John Carney, among others. These interviews form the heart of Wolfe's Exploratorium.
Like Letter’s End itself, Wolfe's interviews with fellow masters in their fields are quirky, entertaining and heartwarming. We hope you enjoy roaming through the Exploratorium after the show!
Additional Bonus Content: Study Guide!
The team over at SpoonTree Productions have put together a study guide for homeschooler or for your classroom. We hope it augments your students experience of Letter’s End!
About the Artist
Physical theatre playwright and performer Wolfe Bowart is devoted to creating and presenting theatre productions that engage cross-generational audiences in theatrical experiences that evoke thought, wonder, and laughter.
Under the banner of his company SpoonTree Productions, Bowart performs and tours internationally his original works The Shneedles, LaLaLuna, Letter’s End and The Man the Sea Saw. The company is a two-time Australian Helpmann Award nominee – in 2010, Letter’s End was nominated in the category of Best Touring Production following a national Australian tour encompassing 70 venues, and in 2012 The Man the Sea Saw was nominated in the category of Best Visual/ Physical Theatre Production. Bowart's productions have been seen in 20 countries worldwide. Highlights include seasons of LaLaLuna and Letter's End at the London International Mime Festival, the leading festival for contemporary visual theater, and a national tour of France.