One The Bear Brisbane Review @ La Boite Theatre

One The Bear
National Arts and Comedy Editor. Based in Melbourne.
Pop culture, pop music and gaming are three of Jesse’s biggest passions. Lady Gaga, Real Housewives and The Sims can almost sum him up – but he also adores a night at the cinema or a trip to the theatre.

'One The Bear' was a psychedelic, glowing trip through the eyes of two bears living in a dystopian world at risk of being hunted.


Starring Candy Bowers and Nancy Denis, 'One The Bear' exposed the darkness behind the alluring idea of fame by way of rap, hip hop and even rhyming dialogue. The script and lyrics seemed to flow like honey from beginning to end, resulting in a captivating hour of hard truths and brilliant stagecraft.

As One (played by Candy) became consumed by the success she was gaining from her talent, we as an audience took part in cheering her on and chanting 'One! One! One!' before it became apparent that the fame was all too much for her. Abandoning her caring sidekick Urusla, (Nancy Denis) One learned of the negative impacts of recognition and prosperity the hard way.

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Image © Dylan Evans

Addressing topics like race, sexuality and gender identity, 'One The Bear' was one of those shows that might seem simple on the surface but dig a little deeper and you'll start to see the heaviness of its expression.

The genius of this show is not solely because of its writing. Aesthetically, I was taken in from the very beginning. A stage splattered with fluoro paint that glowed under black lights, a giant screen toward the back which lit up with messages throughout the show, costumes that were stunningly crafted down to the last stitch... Visually it was a feast which meant there wasn't a dull moment.

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Image © Dylan Evans

What was equally impressive was its ability to appeal to such a huge demographic. If you asked me to describe the audience on opening night of this show, I simply could not. Major, major kudos should be given to all the creatives behind this show. To attract such a far-ranging audience (in terms of age and gender) and sit them in one room only for all of them to stand and applaud at the end is a major feat. Bravo.

'One The Bear' celebrated the meaningfulness of true friendship and togetherness and revealed the gripping yet torturing nature of fame and fortune.

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Image © Dylan Evans

★★★★★

'One The Bear' plays at La Boite Theatre Company until 21 October.

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