Whisker’s First Winter
Scribbles and Shakespeare | Scribbles of actor and writer Jennie Rawling
by JennieRawling
4y ago
Whisker’s First Winter just so happens to be my first Christmas show. Aimed at 2-6 year-olds and featuring beautiful puppets, a specially-created score and one impressive fluffy set, the show has been the focus of my life for the past few months.   I’ve been a professional puppeteer for several years now, but this is the first time I’ve worked with this kind of puppet and been the sole operator. There are a few moments in the show where my co-star Matt Wood comes in to give a hand, literally, but apart from that I am Whisker. Being his conscious, his thoughts, his lifeforce for all this ..read more
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Hijinx puppetry in Cardiff
Scribbles and Shakespeare | Scribbles of actor and writer Jennie Rawling
by JennieRawling
4y ago
I recently spent a week working with Wales’ Hijinx Theatre on their show Meet Fred, as an understudy puppeteer. It was a brilliant few days in one of my new favourite cities, Cardiff. On the first day I rocked up at the Sherman Theatre, my workplace for the week. Ahead of me lay several days of rehearsals in which to learn the show before the company did three performances in the studio theatre, one featuring yours truly on the feet of the puppet. After this the show would set off on a European tour while I headed to Greece for a different job, hoping to re-join the Meet Fred cast on a future ..read more
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Vertebra Theatre in Sweden
Scribbles and Shakespeare | Scribbles of actor and writer Jennie Rawling
by JennieRawling
4y ago
If I don’t leave this country at least once a year I get itchy feet. My latest adventure and itch remedy took me to Gothenburg, Sweden earlier this month to puppeteer the feet of an ageing physicist with dementia called Alfie. Avid readers of my blog (so, basically you mum) may remember that back in 2017 a lovely company called Vertebra Theatre took me on for my first puppetry job. The show, Dark Matter, followed retired astrophysicist Alfie as the line between memories with a lost love and the present day in a nursing home blurred. I recently had the opportunity to return to the show, and my ..read more
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Kneehigh Kitchen: cooking with creativity
Scribbles and Shakespeare | Scribbles of actor and writer Jennie Rawling
by JennieRawling
4y ago
Kneehigh Kitchen group with Mike Shepherd and Nandi Bhebhe Most theatre makers and performers in this country will have heard of Kneehigh theatre company, originally formed in Cornwall and now performing internationally. Over its nearly 40 years of making theatre the company has built up a repertoire of exciting work that twists and turns traditional storytelling conventions on their head to delight and provoke its audiences. Moving down to Cornwall last year I felt perhaps I had inched a little closer to my dream of working with this company, physically if nothing else. When I gained a place ..read more
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Curious School of Puppetry
Scribbles and Shakespeare | Scribbles of actor and writer Jennie Rawling
by JennieRawling
4y ago
Back in Cornwall, I breathe in the fresh sea air. I recently returned from nine weeks in London, six of which were spent at the Curious School of Puppetry, honing my craft, developing further skills, and working and playing with a delightful group of people. The Curious School of Puppetry is a unique training opportunity for puppeteers at all stages of their career. Our group ranged from those who had worked on War Horse to designers who now wanted to develop as performers. Normally a ten-week course, this year it ran for six, but during those weeks I learnt so much and we grew into a company ..read more
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Broken Puppet 3: training for applied puppetry in healthcare
Scribbles and Shakespeare | Scribbles of actor and writer Jennie Rawling
by JennieRawling
4y ago
Applied puppetry is an area of work I’ve become increasingly interested in since starting my career as a puppeteer. The benefits of puppetry are being explored in a variety of areas, from healthcare and disability to community projects. I recently went to the Broken Puppet 3 symposium, which looked at training the applied puppetry practitioner. Taking part in a dramatherapy workshop This year’s event took place at Newman University in Birmingham, and brought together performers, academics, healthcare practitioners and other professionals working in the field. The programme included research pa ..read more
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Brunskill and Grimes puppet-making workshop
Scribbles and Shakespeare | Scribbles of actor and writer Jennie Rawling
by JennieRawling
4y ago
Many puppeteers are also puppet-makers, or at least have some skill in making. The more I work with puppets, the more interested I am in how they are put together, what materials they are made from and what considerations have gone into the design. Hot on the heels of the devising with puppets workshop before Christmas came the chance to learn some puppet-making skills with the same company, Brunskill and Grimes. At the start of February a group of makers, designers, performers, directors, stage managers and various other assorted creatives gathered at the Workshop in Lambeth for the second o ..read more
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Devising puppetry with Brunskill and Grimes
Scribbles and Shakespeare | Scribbles of actor and writer Jennie Rawling
by JennieRawling
4y ago
As a puppeteer I am always looking for ways to develop my skills further. Going to workshops with various companies gives me the opportunity to solidify my technique while experiencing different ways of creating work. I recently had the pleasure of taking part in a Devising for Puppets workshop run by awesome puppetry duo Brunskill and Grimes, and came away reinvigorated and itching to work with the guys again. Andy Brunskill and Jimmy Grimes create wonderful and often unusual stories with beautiful, original puppet characters. The opportunity to learn from these guys was worth the drive up t ..read more
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NaNoWriMo winner – writing a novel in a month
Scribbles and Shakespeare | Scribbles of actor and writer Jennie Rawling
by JennieRawling
4y ago
I am a NaNo Winner 2018. To many of you that will mean nothing, but to some of my fellow writers it will signify one hell of an achievement. NaNoWriMo is a challenge that takes place every November, in which writers around the world try to write 50,000 words of their novel. Some of us want to eventually get published, for others it’s a chance to focus on their passion for a solid month alongside like-minded people. For me, it was a bit of both. I’ve been writing with a view to being published since I was 12. In that time my writing has naturally developed and evolved. When I look back at the ..read more
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Devised puppetry project in Russia
Scribbles and Shakespeare | Scribbles of actor and writer Jennie Rawling
by JennieRawling
4y ago
Puppetry is powerful. It has the capacity to make people believe in life where there is none, to see a soul in a collection of strings and wooden sticks. And it doesn’t only affect the audience. It can have a profound effect on the puppeteer. With this in mind, for my third time teaching at the English summer camp in Russia, this time through ENgage Theatre Arts, I focused on puppetry for the whole project. At last year’s camp I ran a puppetry workshop with the students where we made newspaper and string puppets then devised short scenes. With both age groups I worked with these workshops went ..read more
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