about
We appropriate random objects, abandoned puppets and discarded materials.
We give them new jobs, new names and new attire and we put them on a stage where they tell stories about the eternal pressures of existence, ambition and survival.
PIXIEMATOSIS was the first thing we made; a universally recognisable tale of ambition and it's consequences played out in a 'magical' midnight garden, and told with minimal language. The show toured the UK in 2023 and was featured at Moving Parts Puppetry Festival in Newcastle.
The Ballad of the Underwater Daughter is our latest experiment. It is either a highly personal story about Marc’s experiences of being a Dad, turned into a theatre show or an exploration of the states of frustration and anxiety that can strangle our own life journeys. This show constitutes the resolution of an Arts Council funded project which sought to blur the boundaries between theatrical performance and art gallery exhibition. The Ballad of the Underwater Daughter will tour the UK from spring 2024
short-term/long-term goals
- theatre
- animated installations
- music / film
- laboratory workshops
- procrastination, protracted thinking time and endless debate
contributors
Marc Parrett - project leader / artistic director
Nicole Colbert - director / costume / textiles
Luc Parrett - composer
Frances Merriman - director
Natasha Hudson - performer / devisor
the outcome
We'll let you know when we're done.
activities 23/24
theatre:
The ballad of the underwater daughter
tiny clown's big adventure
installation/street theatre:
things we lost in the storm
the existential petshop
film:
mrs raw
archive
0.1 - hyde park book club
0.2 - tbc