Fairy tale Shadow Puppets Take Shape

Here’s the progress so far on the new “Fairytales of Wit, Wisdom and Witchcraft” show.

I have been making all these shadow puppets out of repurposed cereal and pizza boxes. Firstly to show what is possible to achieve with free materials accessible to most people (including kids) and secondly to be more environmentally friendly.

I also intend to produce templates for simple versions of these puppets that people will be able to buy (further down the line). Please let me know if you would be interested in these.  You can subscribe to the newsletter to get all of my updates from the blog via email and be sure not to miss anything.

Goldilocks: Mouth transformation test

If you would like to book the show for your school, library or studio theatre space or find out more, please check out the show page on our website (including trailer) by clicking HERE.

We are pencilling in tour dates from June 2025 onwards and don’t forget, we also do shadow puppet making workshops.

Also, if you would like to ask any questions or leave any comments, please do and I’ll be happy to answer.

My appearance in”Puppets and Puppet Theatre” by David Currell

I was delighted to receive my signed copy of the New Revised Second Edition of David Currell’s “Puppets & Puppet Theatre” on World Puppet Day. I was invited to share some images of my work for the book a while back now and I am thrilled to discover that these have been included on three separate pages of the book as well as a mention in the sound equipment section, the “Contributors” section and the Acknowledgements.

To be included in this book has special significance for me because it was books like my copy of “The Complete Book of Puppet Theatre” by David that helped me to make some of my first puppets when we first started out making things for Rough Magic Theatre‘s first production “The Tempest”.

To be included in a book like this after over 25 years doing puppetry and making puppets which may inspire a whole new generation of new puppeteers is amazing and wonderful.

I have not had time to read the whole thing in depth from cover to cover, but it is clear that it is an extraordinarily comprehensive and up to date guide to puppet making, performance techniques, staging and even touches on the business side of things.

This new edition includes such up to the minute making techniques and materials such as 3-D printed puppets (featuring Nik Palmer’s work), worbla, plastezote etc. as well as traditional materials such as wood and so on.

For anybody starting out this would be an excellent buy and indeed it could be useful for established practitioners to find out about new techniques and materials etc.

This is a fairly big book and every page is literally crammed with pictures, instructions and all sorts of practical information.

I shall do a follow up on the book after I have had time to read all of it, but I feel that this is almost like an encyclopedia of puppetry that you can consult when you have a specific issue or technique that you want to know more about.

If you want a copy of the book; it can be purchased online or from The Crowood Press for £25 + £3.99 postage (£28.99) or David says you can contact him for a signed copy for £25 including postage

Contact:                 davidcurrellauthor@gmail.com