Frelmetsch the Maneater

by Matthew Capodicasa

Two puppeteers meet for the first time inside Frelmetsch, a two-person puppet of a monstrous creature in a fantasy adventure film. Their task: find a way to join together to create this character in just five days of shooting, despite intensely cramped conditions, irritating personal habits and a growing attachment to this vile yet oddly human monster they’re trying to bring to life.

Two puppeteers meet for the first time inside Frelmetsch, a two-person puppet of a monstrous creature in a fantasy adventure film. Their task: find a way to join together to create this character in just five days of shooting, despite intensely cramped conditions, irritating personal habits and a growing attachment to this vile yet oddly human monster they’re trying to bring to life.

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Frelmetsch the Maneater

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  • Cheryl Bear: Frelmetsch the Maneater

    A fascinating exploration of workplace dynamics that have led these puppeteers to the point they're at with a deep desire to connect in the character. Well done!

    A fascinating exploration of workplace dynamics that have led these puppeteers to the point they're at with a deep desire to connect in the character. Well done!

  • Kate Danley: Frelmetsch the Maneater

    As a puppeteer myself, I found Matthew hit the realities of the world spot on. The dialog is sparkling and fast paced, the characters are fascinating, and I thoroughly enjoyed this play! Highly recommend!

    As a puppeteer myself, I found Matthew hit the realities of the world spot on. The dialog is sparkling and fast paced, the characters are fascinating, and I thoroughly enjoyed this play! Highly recommend!

  • Eugenie Carabatsos: Frelmetsch the Maneater

    A hysterical and thoughtful look into how people try to connect in an oftentimes unfair and absurd world. The dialogue in this play is witty and charming, and I loved how the play the builds to the moments of silence, pure movement, and ultimately, cohesion. It's a love story, without being about romantic love. I would love to see this play staged.

    A hysterical and thoughtful look into how people try to connect in an oftentimes unfair and absurd world. The dialogue in this play is witty and charming, and I loved how the play the builds to the moments of silence, pure movement, and ultimately, cohesion. It's a love story, without being about romantic love. I would love to see this play staged.

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Primary Stages, Year 2017
  • Type Workshop, Organization Theater Masters Palm Beach New Play Festival, Year 2017
  • Type Workshop, Organization The Source Festival, Year 2017
  • Type Reading, Organization Great Plains Theatre Conference, Year 2016

Awards

  • Eugene O'Neill Theater Center National Playwrights Conference
    Finalist
    2016