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  2. A natty dresser, Barron serves as Edward Bloom’s vice-president and then takes over Bloom Inc. when Edward retires. Barron has high regard for Edward and narrates one of the only chapters not told from Edward or Will’s point of view.

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      Edward Bloom is born in Ashland, Alabama, during a drought....

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      Big Fish begins in reality with the anecdote of Will...

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      In Big Fish, water represents transition. Sometimes, the...

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      From his earliest days, Edward wants to be a “big fish in a...

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      Big Fish is in some ways a circular tale, in which a father...

    • Big Fish: Edward Bloom

      In many ways, Edward is always figurative, in contrast to...

  3. Edward Bloom has lived a full and fantastical life, populated by witches, giants, and mermaids, marked by true love that stops time in its tracks, and framed by heroics that push the limits of believability.

  4. In many ways, Edward is always figurative, in contrast to his son, Will, who is grounded in reality since his birth. In his most important relationships—with Sandra, Jenny Hill, and Will—Edward is like a turtle, hiding in the shell of his fantasies and only emerging when he has no other choice.

  5. This regional professional premiere starred Billy Hartung as Edward Bloom and Kristiann Menotiades as Sandra Bloom, and was directed by Spencer Whale, choreographed by Mara Newbery Greer, and music directed by Melissa Yanchak.

    • John August
    • 2004
  6. Dec 29, 2013 · Cast & Creative. Based on the celebrated novel by Daniel Wallace and the acclaimed film directed by Tim Burton, Big Fish centers on Edward Bloom, a traveling salesman who lives life to its...

  7. John August. Screenplay. Throughout his life Edward Bloom has always been a man of big appetites, enormous passions and tall tales. In his later years, he remains a huge mystery to his son, William. Now, to get to know the real man, Will begins piecing together a true picture of his father from flashbacks of his amazing adventures.

  8. Edward sees himself as a big fish who always seeks deeper and wider water to swim in so that he can keep growing larger—a metaphor for the way that he perpetually seeks new challenges and experiences in life to make him grow as a person. Because of his courage and perseverance, Edward winds up having a fascinating, worldly life, but on the ...