1. Handa’s Surprise – Little Angel Theatre (to 16 April)

     

    Effectively a 35 minute opera for preschoolers, Handa’s Surprise is adapted from Eileen Browne’s much loved 1995 book. Akeyo (Rujenne Green) wants to take a gift of fruit to her friend Handa (Hannah Akhalu), but all the fruit she gathers is eaten by animals she meets on the way, so it’s fortunate that a goat […]

  2. Macbeth – Shakespeare’s Globe

     

    Witchery, regicide, paranoia, somnambulism and, ultimate good-guy coup – yes, it’s the Scottish play. And because this production is part of the Globe’s long standing Playing Shakespeare With Deutsche Bank project which provides free tickets for state school groups from London and Birmingham, it is neatly pared down to 90 minutes. Sarah Frankcom’s direction ensures […]

  3. Animal Farm – Cambridge Arts Theatre and touring

     

    Toby Olié’s puppetry (see our interview on page 26) are what this show will be remembered for. If life sized puppets are to live, they must never be still. Designed and directed by Olié these jointed creations are magnificently controlled by a team of fourteen skilled puppeteers, they move continuously in a convincingly equine, canine, […]

  4. Coffee Break Toby Olié

     

    Toby Olié created and directed the puppets for Animal Farm which is currently touring nationwide. Susan Elkin spoke to him. How did you get into puppetry? I enjoyed Sesame Street as a child because the puppets exist within a human world and no one thinks anything of it. Then when I was eight years old […]