In terms of public performances, Collaborator Theatre Company will perform The Magpie’s Nest of Memories in Culduthel (3 April), Drumnadrochit (3 April) and Arisaig (5 April); Hoodwink take Rumpelstiltskin to Beauly (12 April); Folding Theatre are doing Jabberwocky in Culloden (12 April); and Jack O’Lantern perform a traditional puppet play, Michael Scott & the Devil, at the Macphail Theatre in Ullapool (23 April).
The art form is in a very buoyant time in Scotland, and the expansion of the festival has been very much demand-led. We have about 15 full time companies, and they are presenting the best in puppetry techniques. There is a kind of power for kids in these objects when they come to life, and our Scottish companies present a wide range of work that is very appealing in terms of subject matter anyway. When that is combined with high production values, they create very high quality theatrical events. We are able to take these events into a huge variety of venues, many of which are not traditional arts venues.
(Simon Hart spoke to Kenny Mathieson)
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