Booking now open for Puppet Festival events

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Nottingham Puppet Festival’s brand-new website is now live and tickets for the exciting mix of performances, talks, workshops and film screenings can be booked online.

Online visitors will find all they need to help make the most of the Festival, taking place 22 – 25 March 2018. There’s also information on how the Festival came about along with information about the partners and partner venues.


A first for Nottingham, the Puppet Festival is a celebration of the artistry of puppets and puppetry along with the communities that inspire the stories they tell. The Festival has been put together through a partnership between Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall Nottingham, City Arts and Nottingham Trent University and made possible thanks to funding from Arts Council England and additional support from Nottingham City Council, Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature and Midlands3Cities.

 

Local, national and international artists, both upcoming and old-hands, will be bringing their talents and demonstrating their skills at locations across the city including the National Videogames Arcade, Nottingham Lakeside Arts, Broadway Cinema, Dance4 and the Malt Cross Caves as well as the partner venues.

 

The mix of shows includes the multi award-winning National Theatre production of War Horse, late-night puppet cabaret, political satire, as well as the retelling of classic stories, and family fun which includes imagined trips into space, a talking mushroom and a menagerie of cardboard animals. The performances will run together with talks and workshops for both aspiring puppeteers and professional practitioners. Jamie Anderson, son of Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson and Spitting Image’s Pete Sinclair, Philip Pope and Steve Nallon – the voice of Mrs Thatcher – will be amongst those talking about the artform of puppetry and the many different roles it has to play.

 

As well as bookable events, there will be lots of free events including Pinocchio Puppet-Making workshops, drop-in talks and a host of sights, sounds and fun at the Pop-Up Puppet Village which will make its home in the Old Market Square from the Friday to Sunday of the Festival, and the closing spectacle of the puppet parade.

 

The full programme, Festival information and booking for tickets can be found at www.nottinghampuppetfestival.co.uk. where there is also a sign-up to the e-newsletter.

 

Follow @NottmPuppetFest on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to see the story unfold and share the Festival love with #AyUpPuppet.

 

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