Puppetry

Taking off shoes and heading stocking soled in to an enticing Bedouin tent on the stage of the Brunton stage…
The first day of this year’s manipulate Festival at the Traverse Theatre is a day packed full of animation…
Cinderella, this year’s Christmas show at the Traverse, is a wee gem for children aged nought to ninety.
The dark matter of dementia is tackled with great sensitivity and imagination by the young London based…
Outside the Omnitorium, Assembly’s latest venue at the back of George Square theatre a sign states ‘This…
A young girl lives a lonely life in a caravan with her pre-occupied mother, whose job is to monitor the…
On a tiny boat in the middle of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival stands Half a String’s mesmerizing story A…
Welcome aboard a flight like no other.
Nosferatu is a darkly atmospheric piece of fun brought to this year’s Edinburgh International Children’s…
As Edinburgh begins 2017’s manipulate festival, expectation is high. What has been an incredibly diverse,…
The sight of striped puppet booth on the beach of UK seaside resorts holding the promise of a Punch and Judy…
The sea’s engulfing capacity to dwarf human beings makes it a perfect metaphor for souls lost in loneliness…
Following a critically acclaimed run in Edinburgh, Red Bridge Arts, a company whose mission is to nourish…
From Frozie-Toesie to Goosie Gander, a bevy of birds take centre stage at the Scottish Storytelling Centre on…
Celebrating all things theatrically visual, manipulate is back again next January for its 10th year, with…
Tortoise in a Nutshell – an Edinburgh based theatre company – opened their latest work, Fisk, at Teater…
Following its completely sold run of 31 performances in January 2014, the National Theatre’s award-winning…
Celebrated puppet company Smoking Apples returns to this year’s Fringe with a story based on the success of a…
Lack of money should be no obstacle to partaking of the cultural feeding frenzy in Edinburgh in August. Each…
‘Did we steal to Rio or fly to Mars?’ sings the exquisite voice of Patsy Seddon at the end of this utterly…