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Sam Routledge Sam Routledge i(A130430 works by)
Gender: Male
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'Sam Routledge is a performer, puppeteer and creator of visual theatre. He has a BA in Communication (Theatre and Media) from Charles Sturt University and a Post graduate Diploma in Puppetry from the VCA. He has performed with Terrapin Puppet Theatre, Arena Theatre Company, Black Hole Theatre and LATT Children’s Theatre, Seoul.

As a creator of original performance, he co-directed Blood Policy’s new media/puppetry work ‘Operation’ as part of the 2006 Next Wave Festival and directed the installation performance ‘Please Hold’ for the 2008 Next Wave Festival. He also initiated and co-created the object theatre production Men Of Steel, which has toured extensively nationally as well as to the UK, Korea, Japan, New Zealand and Singapore. In 2008 he was funded by The Australia Council to undertake skills and arts development with Danish children’s theatre company Gruppe 38, performing in their production The Holy Night. In 2009 he was a recipient of an Aphids’ Choose Your Own Adventure Residency to develop miniature puppetry performance at The Australian Model Railway Association Clubhouse in Glen Iris.

He has been nominated for two green room awards in the New Form category, Best Ensemble of Performers for Men of Steel in 2006, and Best Performer for ‘Operation’ in 2007. Men Of Steel won The Festival Directors Award at the 2006 Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Sam is a also a member of My Darling Patricia having performed in their four works Kissing The Mirror, Politely Savage, Night Garden and Africa.' (Men of Steel website, 2013)

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Awards for Works

Mr Freezy 2009 single work drama children's 'The power of steel. The soul of a scoop. The heart of a hero.

An ice-cream van springs to life as everything in it transforms to tell a wild and epic story!

Scoopy is an ice-cream scoop who can't stand the brain freezes that for him are an occupational hazard. But things are about to get rather more exciting.

When his home comes under threat, Scoopy has no choice but to embark on a quest to distant, dangerous lands, where he will discover a world of robo-chickens, milkshake speedway racers and Godzilla-like food processors!

With all the characters created out of real food, utensils and packaging, Mr Freezy blends incredible puppetry with an extraordinary set design and original music. Crafted to delight and excite young audiences, Mr Freezy is a fun and imaginative play that explores ideas of bravery, loss and belonging.' (Source: http://www.sydneytheatre.com.au/stced/2010/mr-freezy )
2010 nominated Sydney Theatre Awards Best Production for Children
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