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MDH: PUPPETS DO A MOVIE - Wardrobe Theatre
"A madness masterclass – just what we
​can all use a bit of right now!" - ★★★★★
Simon Bishop - Stage Talk


"...it would be difficult to argue that this
isn’t The Wardrobe Theatre’s finest yet."
- 
★★★★★

Scott Hammond - The Fix Magazine



BIG BOYS DON'T CRY - Opposable Thumbs Theatre
​"Big Boys Don’t Cry is a play that does not shrink from asking
uncomfortable questions on ‘what maketh a man?’ It is also a
sincere meditation on masculinity; a bold and brilliant production
​which pulls no punches.



​​Underneath the silliness and slapstick, a seamless thread
of existential inquiry is woven through the narrative."

Bristol24/7 - Milan Perera 
  • THE CASTLE BUILDER - Vic Llewellyn & Kid Carpet
"Holds its audience, tenderly in the palm of its hand -  It's beautiful "
  Exeunt Magazine  -  Maddy Costa 
​
THE KINGCOMBE'S TRAVELLING SHOW 
"A fabulous family show " 
"brilliant inspired " 
"joyful something for everyone "
"brilliant. very funny. we liked the grumpy bits "
"a fun awesome performance about bees and bats " 
​- audience feedback 

BABA'S SONG - In Our Hands 
"It rarely goes 10 minutes without them effortlessly creating something I have
never seen before, whether that's talking within their mouths, to the sound of
a baby transforming into a brain eating itself, to narration mixing with command.
These innovations would not work if the performers weren't incredibly talented,
so it's a good job they are. Both have such a charismatic pull on the audience it makes
you wish to spend hours in their company."
- Exeunt Magazine 
THE SHOP OF LITTLE HORRORS - Pickled Image
"If you can imagine Howard Pinter and Alfred Hitchcock creating
a puppet show together then you can get some idea of what to 
expect from Pickled Images new production."
​The Oxford Times - 
★★★★★ 
WOLF TALES - Pickled Image   
"The wolf is a bit of a star, who does everything with a theatrical flourish
... this crafty show is good PR for Bristol theatre and for wolves, too. "
​The Guardian - Lyn Gardner 
INTRONAUTS - Green Ginger 
"Magnificent...the whole thing is out of this world"
- Reviews Gate
"Technically impressive sci-fi puppet theatre."
- The Stage

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  • Media
    • Gallery
    • Films
  • About
  • Reviews
  • No One Is Listening
  • Puppetry Workshops
  • Williams and Williams
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  • Project Pages
    • Kingcombe Travelling Show
    • The Butterfly lady
    • Gladys and the Electric Palace
    • Tranquility Base