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OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE PAST PROJECTS

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PUPPET CAFÉ (2005 - 2007)

A café staffed by puppets and animated by actors explores the life, employees and customers of an independent café struggling to keep its place in high street UK.

The forty minute production makes use of visual, non-verbal theatre, table-top and life size puppetry, live and recorded music. Directed by Natasha Holmes, Produced by Bev Adams, Designed by Tony Wade with Puppets by Alison Duddle. Funded By Arts Council England, Yorkshire

Perfect outdoor show, love the tables and chairs and crowd participation. Great feedback from the audience many of whom watched it twice? Clare Janes, Broxtowe Council

LAND HO! (2000 - 2004)

A thirty minute street theatre adventure about friendship and experience, told physically with few words, striking visual imagery, puppetry and original soundtrack.

Directed by Bev Adams, designed by Tony Wade. Co-commissioned by Zap and City of Lincoln Council. Further tours supported by Scottish Arts Council and Esmee Fairbairn Foundation.

"this is an enjoyable and pleasant piece of outdoor theatre. The company promise a highly visual, physical show for all ages and they deliver this. The set and costumes are particularly good. They use an original sound track and simple sound system effectively." Scottish Arts Council

UP THE PYLON (1998-1999)

Cartoon, physical theatre charting the battle between the pastoral and urban with pyramidal climbing frame set, live and original music.

Directed by Bev Adams with support from Boris Howarth. Funded by Wakefield MDC and Yorkshire Arts

"kept audiences spellbound throughout. An audience entirely and silently captivated for the duration of the piece, and, judging by the show of appreciation at the end, they really enjoyed it" Juliet Forster, The Custard Factory

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