Showing posts with label Puppets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Puppets. Show all posts
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Learn from the Best and Create Your Own Puppet Play
Looking for Puppet Play ideas? Watch this classy cartoon presentation of the gospel message, then rewrite it for your theatre and puppeteers. This is the standard of entertainment you should aspire to. Notice use of sound effects, scenery, and props, and that even though there is a lot of dialogue, the action never stops.
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Puppet Theatres
My preferred theatre is a plumbing-pipe jigsaw puzzle, shown below in the two-man theatre design, first with the curtain on, then views of the pipes and joints.
This photograph was taken standing up. Remember that the audience will be seated, so they will not be able to see the gap at the base of the back curtain.


Note: the green and black binding tape on the above example is there because the theatre is old and extremely well used. The black dots are velcro tabs to secure the base of the curtain.
Various theatre designs are available from www.OneWayStreet.com and www.Puppetorium.com in the USA. Karen Bennett of www.NZPuppets.co.nz offers an attractive, lightweight, collapsible design with draw curtains, but the back curtain arrangement means that the puppeteers must work blind.
If you are taking the trouble to learn puppetry skills, to select a script and find all the accoutrements that will turn it into a play, you have the potential for tremendous service for the Lord. You need your own puppets, you need your own theatre, and you need to use your skills in your church and community for the glory of God.
If you know of any adult-sized puppet theatres being made or sold from stores in the South Pacific, please email KyriellePublishing(at)xtra.co.nz !
I’m hoping this design will soon be available in NZ. In the meantime, why don’t you make it yourself? Ask your local plumber for the parts, get a handy male to cut the lengths to size, and fit it all together. Sew a curtain to slide over the horizontal pipes (leaving gaps in the seams for the legs, of course), and you’re all set to play!
Note: the green and black binding tape on the above example is there because the theatre is old and extremely well used. The black dots are velcro tabs to secure the base of the curtain.
Various theatre designs are available from www.OneWayStreet.com and www.Puppetorium.com in the USA. Karen Bennett of www.NZPuppets.co.nz offers an attractive, lightweight, collapsible design with draw curtains, but the back curtain arrangement means that the puppeteers must work blind.
If you are taking the trouble to learn puppetry skills, to select a script and find all the accoutrements that will turn it into a play, you have the potential for tremendous service for the Lord. You need your own puppets, you need your own theatre, and you need to use your skills in your church and community for the glory of God.
If you know of any adult-sized puppet theatres being made or sold from stores in the South Pacific, please email KyriellePublishing(at)xtra.co.nz !
Puppetry Tips
What’s the best way to store and transport puppets? A puppet suitcase. It is universally known that puppets live in suitcases, and puppets don’t have legs.
Puppeteers of differing heights can be a hassle in a theatre. The simple solution is to make a sturdy wooden box (collapsible for ease of transport) for the shorter puppeteer to stand on.
Is kneeling on hard floors creating dents in your knees? Carry a cushion in your puppet suitcase.
Does your theatre curtain flap in the breeze? Secure it with Velcro tabs to the base pipe/strut.
Are you worried that the audience can see your arm below the puppet’s body? Make the puppet’s shirt longer, or attach a ‘skirt’ to the puppet the same colour as your theatre curtain. You won’t have to worry about operator flashes and it will allow your puppets to be of different heights, the same as people.
Puppet costumes? My Personality Puppets fit a child’s size 0-2. I went to a secondhand clothing store and found a dozen pieces for NZ$10. Occasionally I have to reduce the length of the sleeve or cut the bottom off a one-piece suit. A pair of denim dungarees didn’t need chopping because the bottom and legs are domed. I recommend you aim for clothing that buttons or zips down the front or back so the garment is easy to remove. Don’t forget to look for accessories like hats, scarves, jewelry, hair ribbons, etc. Have fun making your puppet look realistic. You can add a lot to your script through the clothing you choose, i.e. puppet’s scarf gets tangled in a bush, puppet loses his sunglasses only to find them on his head, or puppet wears a padded jacket that makes movement difficult.
CHOOSING A PLAY, NOT A SKIT
An important thing to understand is that you need a puppet play, not a skit. The Judges Form marks costumes, props, set, sound effects, voice variations such as shouting, laughing, whispering, etc, all the things you would expect if you paid to attend a theatrical play. If you don’t have these things in your script, you won’t get any points in these areas. Turn your puppet presentation into a theatrical presentation, and see what a difference it will make to the effectiveness of your message.
Note on Puppet Guidelines
It has been brought to my attention that there is some dispute over the interpretation of a sentence in the SPC Guidelines regarding the use of slang in puppet scripts.
The SPC Guidelines on Puppets state: Scripts must be tastefully presented, avoiding slang, insinuation, questionable language, or references to television, and should be consistent with a Biblical world view.
The International Guidelines on Puppets state: Scripts must be tastefully presented, avoiding slang insinuation of questionable language. Also avoid references to television or worldly practices such as movies, dancing, or mixed swimming.
I feel that the International version removes any doubt or dispute. The SPC version will not be revised until the end of 2008, so until then, I recommend you take the International version as the final authority.
Guidelines WARNING re. use of technician
The South Pacific Guidelines allow for a technician to assist the two puppeteers. International Guidelines, however, limit the team to two puppeteers, so all technical facets must be within the capabilities of those two puppeteers. If your script is designed for a team of three, don’t despair. A little concentration, manipulation, and flexibility could rearrange it for two.
Puppeteers of differing heights can be a hassle in a theatre. The simple solution is to make a sturdy wooden box (collapsible for ease of transport) for the shorter puppeteer to stand on.
Is kneeling on hard floors creating dents in your knees? Carry a cushion in your puppet suitcase.
Does your theatre curtain flap in the breeze? Secure it with Velcro tabs to the base pipe/strut.
Are you worried that the audience can see your arm below the puppet’s body? Make the puppet’s shirt longer, or attach a ‘skirt’ to the puppet the same colour as your theatre curtain. You won’t have to worry about operator flashes and it will allow your puppets to be of different heights, the same as people.
Puppet costumes? My Personality Puppets fit a child’s size 0-2. I went to a secondhand clothing store and found a dozen pieces for NZ$10. Occasionally I have to reduce the length of the sleeve or cut the bottom off a one-piece suit. A pair of denim dungarees didn’t need chopping because the bottom and legs are domed. I recommend you aim for clothing that buttons or zips down the front or back so the garment is easy to remove. Don’t forget to look for accessories like hats, scarves, jewelry, hair ribbons, etc. Have fun making your puppet look realistic. You can add a lot to your script through the clothing you choose, i.e. puppet’s scarf gets tangled in a bush, puppet loses his sunglasses only to find them on his head, or puppet wears a padded jacket that makes movement difficult.
CHOOSING A PLAY, NOT A SKIT
An important thing to understand is that you need a puppet play, not a skit. The Judges Form marks costumes, props, set, sound effects, voice variations such as shouting, laughing, whispering, etc, all the things you would expect if you paid to attend a theatrical play. If you don’t have these things in your script, you won’t get any points in these areas. Turn your puppet presentation into a theatrical presentation, and see what a difference it will make to the effectiveness of your message.
Note on Puppet Guidelines
It has been brought to my attention that there is some dispute over the interpretation of a sentence in the SPC Guidelines regarding the use of slang in puppet scripts.
The SPC Guidelines on Puppets state: Scripts must be tastefully presented, avoiding slang, insinuation, questionable language, or references to television, and should be consistent with a Biblical world view.
The International Guidelines on Puppets state: Scripts must be tastefully presented, avoiding slang insinuation of questionable language. Also avoid references to television or worldly practices such as movies, dancing, or mixed swimming.
I feel that the International version removes any doubt or dispute. The SPC version will not be revised until the end of 2008, so until then, I recommend you take the International version as the final authority.
Guidelines WARNING re. use of technician
The South Pacific Guidelines allow for a technician to assist the two puppeteers. International Guidelines, however, limit the team to two puppeteers, so all technical facets must be within the capabilities of those two puppeteers. If your script is designed for a team of three, don’t despair. A little concentration, manipulation, and flexibility could rearrange it for two.
Puppet Suppliers
NZ Puppet Suppliers
NZ Puppets Karen Bennett lives in Whakatane, New Zealand, and runs www.nzpuppets.co.nz from home. She imports Sunny Puppets from the manufacturers in the US and sells them on her website and on www.TradeMe.co.nz. (Check TradeMe for cheaper prices!) Her range of attractive, friendly-looking puppet characters is currently limited to full-body puppets, which I am comfortable with for Ventriloquism but not for use in a puppet theatre. (This is a matter of preference, of course.) You will want to check that the puppet you purchase meets Convention Guidelines regarding dress standards.
Karen has experience in puppet ministry in churches and Bible in Schools programs. She takes workshops for Bible in Schools teachers showing them how to communicate the Scriptures through puppets and drama.
Contact her through her website or by emailing Karen@nzpuppets.co.nz
The Kiwi Puppet Company sells adorable animal hand puppets with beak, wings, and feathers or ears, fur, and tail. Approximately 30cm in size, they look like cuddly soft-toys and are full of character. Average price of NZ$ 30 per puppet. They specialize in New Zealand native birds and possums, but the range includes Lamb, Pig, Crocodile/Alligator, Spider, Ladybird, Fluffy Duck, Cat, Hen, and Hedgehog. See www.KiwiPuppet.co.nz
iQ TOYS sells charming marionettes Quintus the Dragon and Marius the Knight, and also the Kiwi and the Possum from The Kiwi Puppet Company. www.iqtoys.co.nz
www.TradeMe.co.nz and international auction sites such as www.eBay.com are good places to find second-hand puppets. Setting up an account is free and once you have that, you can set up a search which will send you automatic emails detailing puppets for sale. After running a search for about 3 weeks on TradeMe, I located and purchased a darling blue parrot in excellent condition for only NZ$7.50. No doubt I'll be creating a script for him soon and adding his picture to the album on this site. ; )
Note: If you need to do a quick currency conversion, www.x-rates.com/calculator.html allows you to choose the currency locale and then does the calculation for you using up-to-date exchange rates.
International Puppet Suppliers
One Way Street is a US supplier with a huge variety of attractive people puppets, animals, special characters, and ventriloquism puppets in a range of prices. They also sell theatres, scripts, music, and training materials. Have a browse at www.onewaystreet.com/category/puppetry
Puppetorium has a great range of attractive puppets -- full body, half body, marionnettes, and hand puppets. Buy a Poly Puppet for 25% less and dress it yourself. Check out the full body puppet that can do sign language. Amazing costumes, varied characters, and special puppet props - check out the spectacles, and the wheelchair and crutches! Several theatres to choose from. Free scripts for practice -- I didn't see any that would be suitable for Convention. Remember to check the sales page. Have a browse at www.puppetorium.com.
The online store operates in US$, but they also have outlet stores in Canada and the UK. Puppetorium would love to have a store in Australia or New Zealand to carry their products. They appreciate any referrals.
www.PuppetPartners.com is associated with Puppetorium. You can view a large range of attractive puppets here, or you can order your own custom-made puppets.
PuppetsForMinistry at www.puppetsforministry.com offers Sewing Patterns so you can make your own puppets.
The largest design, called a talking puppet, is 28" with a moving mouth and full body. Only 8 pattern pieces and the original design has no gluing, no cardboard and just one small piece of 1/2" foam in the mouth. You operate the movable mouth through an opening in the back of the puppet in the shoulder area . Head and body are stuffed with fiberfill. Includes clothing patterns for 8 piece wardrobe. PuppetsForMinistry also offers patterns for large hand puppets, and some free patterns which you can download and print at home. This company is located in the USA.
If you know of any full or half-body talking puppets being made or sold from stores in the South Pacific, please email kyriellepublishing(at)xtra.co.nz !
NZ Puppets Karen Bennett lives in Whakatane, New Zealand, and runs www.nzpuppets.co.nz from home. She imports Sunny Puppets from the manufacturers in the US and sells them on her website and on www.TradeMe.co.nz. (Check TradeMe for cheaper prices!) Her range of attractive, friendly-looking puppet characters is currently limited to full-body puppets, which I am comfortable with for Ventriloquism but not for use in a puppet theatre. (This is a matter of preference, of course.) You will want to check that the puppet you purchase meets Convention Guidelines regarding dress standards.
Karen has experience in puppet ministry in churches and Bible in Schools programs. She takes workshops for Bible in Schools teachers showing them how to communicate the Scriptures through puppets and drama.
Contact her through her website or by emailing Karen@nzpuppets.co.nz
The Kiwi Puppet Company sells adorable animal hand puppets with beak, wings, and feathers or ears, fur, and tail. Approximately 30cm in size, they look like cuddly soft-toys and are full of character. Average price of NZ$ 30 per puppet. They specialize in New Zealand native birds and possums, but the range includes Lamb, Pig, Crocodile/Alligator, Spider, Ladybird, Fluffy Duck, Cat, Hen, and Hedgehog. See www.KiwiPuppet.co.nz
iQ TOYS sells charming marionettes Quintus the Dragon and Marius the Knight, and also the Kiwi and the Possum from The Kiwi Puppet Company. www.iqtoys.co.nz
www.TradeMe.co.nz and international auction sites such as www.eBay.com are good places to find second-hand puppets. Setting up an account is free and once you have that, you can set up a search which will send you automatic emails detailing puppets for sale. After running a search for about 3 weeks on TradeMe, I located and purchased a darling blue parrot in excellent condition for only NZ$7.50. No doubt I'll be creating a script for him soon and adding his picture to the album on this site. ; )
Note: If you need to do a quick currency conversion, www.x-rates.com/calculator.html allows you to choose the currency locale and then does the calculation for you using up-to-date exchange rates.
International Puppet Suppliers
One Way Street is a US supplier with a huge variety of attractive people puppets, animals, special characters, and ventriloquism puppets in a range of prices. They also sell theatres, scripts, music, and training materials. Have a browse at www.onewaystreet.com/category/puppetry
Puppetorium has a great range of attractive puppets -- full body, half body, marionnettes, and hand puppets. Buy a Poly Puppet for 25% less and dress it yourself. Check out the full body puppet that can do sign language. Amazing costumes, varied characters, and special puppet props - check out the spectacles, and the wheelchair and crutches! Several theatres to choose from. Free scripts for practice -- I didn't see any that would be suitable for Convention. Remember to check the sales page. Have a browse at www.puppetorium.com.
The online store operates in US$, but they also have outlet stores in Canada and the UK. Puppetorium would love to have a store in Australia or New Zealand to carry their products. They appreciate any referrals.
www.PuppetPartners.com is associated with Puppetorium. You can view a large range of attractive puppets here, or you can order your own custom-made puppets.
PuppetsForMinistry at www.puppetsforministry.com offers Sewing Patterns so you can make your own puppets.
The largest design, called a talking puppet, is 28" with a moving mouth and full body. Only 8 pattern pieces and the original design has no gluing, no cardboard and just one small piece of 1/2" foam in the mouth. You operate the movable mouth through an opening in the back of the puppet in the shoulder area . Head and body are stuffed with fiberfill. Includes clothing patterns for 8 piece wardrobe. PuppetsForMinistry also offers patterns for large hand puppets, and some free patterns which you can download and print at home. This company is located in the USA.
If you know of any full or half-body talking puppets being made or sold from stores in the South Pacific, please email kyriellepublishing(at)xtra.co.nz !
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Puppet Scripts
Please read Choosing a Play, Not a Skit and Warning re. use of Technicians in the Puppetry Tips post.
The following scripts are available in a pack of 6 (2 puppeteers, 1 sound technician, & 3 judges) for NZ$ 30. Enquiries to kyriellepublishing@xtra.co.nz
Where Are Your Ears?
Isabel Worboys wrote this play after a series of fatal car/train collisions shocked New Zealand in 1993. Official reports stated that in each of the 6 cases the crossing bells and lights were operating. Isabel suspected these tragedies were a result of the motor vehicle drivers being distracted by loud music and so not hearing the warning signals nor checking it was safe to cross.
This three-scene play sets up a similar situation, featuring great props and sound effects and an affectionate, jokey friendship between a teenage girl and boy and his concern about her frequent auditory inattention. She survives being 'trained', and realizes it's time to open her ears and let God train her.
By the way, throughout a busy puppet ministry this was my all-time favourite puppet play to perform.
By the way, throughout a busy puppet ministry this was my all-time favourite puppet play to perform.
Grandpa’s Coal Basket
Using the analogy of a leaky coal basket and frequent trips to the river to teach children the importance of reading the Bible daily, this puppet play features plenty of action, strong use of props, set, and backdrop, and personable grandparent and grandchild characters. Provision is made for a sound technician to insert musical interludes and sound effects such as doors slamming and a rocking chair creaking.
The characters are not gender-specific, so casting is flexible. The masculine gender (Grandpa and Grandson) has been employed in the script in order to gain flow and character.
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