The Last Bull: A Life in Flamenco
Spontaneous and fiery. Sad and beautiful. Seductive and heartbreaking. The Last Bull: A Life in Flamenco is an extraordinary love story between one man and the art of flamenco. Written by Huzir Sulaiman and directed by Claire Wong, this seductive play revolves around Antonio Vargas, one of the world’s leading flamenco dancers and choreographers.
Born in Casablanca to a family of French-speaking Spanish Jews, the 75-year-old Vargas has lived around the world, including Morocco, Spain, Australia and now, Singapore. He has worked with luminaries of the arts and entertainment worlds, from his dance interpretation of “She Loves You” with The Beatles to his acclaimed performance in Baz Luhrmann’s romantic comedy “Strictly Ballroom” and sensuous choreography in John Woo’s “Mission: Impossible II”.
In The Last Bull: A Life in Flamenco, Huzir and Wong have embraced a rare opportunity to create a performed memoir with Vargas on stage himself, tracing his dancer’s journey from childhood to old age. Huzir transforms Vargas’ biography and interviews with the cast into evocative prose and poetry. Wong’s direction weaves Huzir’s writing into an electrifying and mesmerising theatrical frame, with flamenco dance, music and song taking centre stage.
Deeply personal and affecting, The Last Bull: A Life in Flamenco explores Vargas’s life story: the five-year-old boy stumbling upon his aunt dancing flamenco and emerging as one of the world’s most enchanting flamenco dancers. Much like the dance, The Last Bull is an achingly beautiful ode to a life filled with passionate pursuits.
Creative Team
- Playwright
Huzir Sulaiman
- Director
Claire Wong
- Choreographer
Antonio Vargas
- Set Designer
Chris Chua
- Lighting Designer
Lim Woan Wen
- Sound Designer
Shah Tahir
- Costume Designer
Laichan
- Assistant Director
Lucas Ho
- Production Stage Manager
Mirabel Neo
- Producers
Claire Wong
Huzir Sulaiman
Reviews
- Press
[Claire] Wong has assembled some of the finest actor-dancers in the local theatre industry and coaxed superlative performances from them. ... Huzir tackles [Antonio Vargas' life] with tremendous sensitivity and characteristic finesse, giving us language that is lyrical and evocative.
Today, SG
Few Singapore productions this year have been as satisfying as The Last Bull:A Life In Flamenco... [It is] rapturous, profound and cathartic.
The Business Times, SG