Tickets now available for season at The Arts Centre

Wednesday 22nd to Sunday 26 September 2010


Enter a very special little show.


Harry is a grumpy toy hedgehog that’s flung out of the bedroom and into the world of lost socks, missing teaspoons and strayed keys. Despite being lost, each has found their hidden talent and enjoy their new lives even more. The teaspoons have discovered music, the socks no longer are smelly and the keys are feeling liberated after their break-ups (with the locks, of course).

 

As a metaphor for change in our own lives, whether it’s a redundancy, a relationship breakdown or an eviction notice – these objects, like us, have found strength and happiness in the new.


A Little Piece is Tipsy Teacup’s smallest audience yet, leading 6 people at a time into a 2x2m box. As puppeteers manipulate from the outside – audience open cupboard doors to reveal tactile worlds and the next part of the story.


Suitable for families and children 3yrs and up                                         


Premiered at Melbourne Fringe 2009

Presented at ArtPlay February 2010

Review: The Age

Review: Arts Hub

Written and directed by Alex Desebrock

Designed by Ben Landau (www.benlandau.com)

Puppetteered by Samantha Hill, Justine Warner and Conor Fox

Animation by Braden Keir

Sound by Kirri Buchler

Lighting by Christine Scott-Young

Stage Management by Lisa Hoebartner

Design assistants Emily Adinolfi and Braden Keir

  1. *Rennie Watson and Jacob Wiliiams previous performers