Puppets return to the Riverina! We're excited to back with a new show in December After the fantastic success of The Owl's Apprentice in 2022, and thanks to the support of Eastern Riverina Arts, we're excited to be returning with a new show A Little Bit of Blue. Here's some more information below. Hope to see you there! |
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A Little Bit of Blue An Interactive Detective Story, told with Puppetry, Where the Kids Help Solve the Case!
With puppeteer Jenny Ellis, the audience will unravel a mystery, and learn about the unique habits of an extraordinary Australian creature, the bowerbird, and their fascination with the colour blue. The story begins with strange disappearances from Mrs Mavis Hooley’s home. Something has just gone missing and it is nowhere to be found. Mrs Hooley has been looking everywhere. But it’s not just today. Every day a new thing seems to disappear. Little things: clothes pegs, a ball of wool. It’s troubling at first, but then the thief takes it one step too far. Mavis calls in a Detective to investigate. A stake out is required. In the dead of night, the Detective indeed finds something peculiar.... The children’s role is to help him solve the mystery.
The performance also has education resources and extension activities available for preschool and primary school students.
Duration: 40 mins plus Q&A Recommended for preschool to Year 6
Performed by Jenny Ellis Directed by Jacob Williams and Clare Batholomew Written by Jenny Ellis and Anne Brooksbank Puppets and Sets by Jenny Ellis & Jeremy Lavender Music by Kelly Ryall |
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What people have been saying about A Little Bit of Blue: “A great puppet show and a fantastic mix of entertainment and education.” ~ David Perkins Senior Programs Officer, Melbourne Museum, VIC
"Your show was the best puppet show ever!" ~ Phoebe, 6 years old, The Arts House Wyong
“A delightful show! Very clever and amusing – both for young and old. Jenny Ellis is clearly a very talented performer! Congratulations to all involved and thank you for a wonderfully engaging performance.” ~ Max, Audience response, Northcote Kid’s Festival, VIC
“An amazing one person dynamic fabulous show – super engaging and beautifully creative" ~ Kate, parent, Police and Justice Museum, Sydney NSW |
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 | Photo by Anand Kumar |
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About Little Wing PuppetsWe are an Australian Puppetry Company specialising in Children's Theatre. Since 2006, we have presented over one thousand shows and hundreds of workshops in every state and territory of Australia, as well as overseas. We believe that young people deserve equal access to the arts, wherever they live, and so we have taken our work to some of Australia’s most remote communities. We have an extensive teaching program, and have co-created work with thousands of young people in regional areas. We know that we can help shape young people’s lives by igniting their imaginations. This is a great joy and responsibility. It drives us to continue to make exceptional theatre that speaks to young people, makes them laugh, and tells important stories.
Artistic Director Jenny Ellis has been a puppeteer for over 25 years, and has a vibrant team of independent artists that work collaboratively to create the shows. Jenny has a Post-Graduate Diploma in Puppetry from the Victorian College of the Arts and was mentored by master shadow puppeteer Richard Bradshaw, as part of the national Jump Mentoring program. She was also awarded a major fellowship by the Mike Walsh Foundation to research contemporary puppetry in Europe in 2012. Jenny completed the one-year program at the Helikos School for International Theatre Creation in Italy in 2014. The Mermaid's Daughter, her show with Company Gongoma, won the Melbourne Fringe Festival Award for The Best School Holiday Program 2008 |
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