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Born: Established: 2007 Brisbane, Queensland, ;
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Dead Puppet Society is a Brisbane-based theatre company. Their productions incorporate puppetry, shadow work, and live performance to create immersive worlds where the mythic sits alongside the macabre.

Dead Puppet Society takes childhood stories and reimagines them for an adult audience. The company prides itself in designing and creating all of the elements used in their productions, from initial script conception to the design and construction of every puppet.

Dead Puppet Society has created productions for Brisbane Festival, Adelaide Fringe, Brisbane City Council, and Metro Arts.

Source: http://deadpuppetsociety.com.au/

(Sighted 08/12/2010).

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2018 recipient Australia Council Grants, Awards and Fellowships

Theatre Arts Projects For Individuals and Groups $50,000.00

2016 winner Matilda Awards Gold Award

Awards for Works

The Wider Earth 2016 single work drama

The Wider Earth recounts 'in epic form a scientific voyage of discovery that would, in the end, rock the foundations of religion and revolutionise scientific thought.' Over two hours, and with the incorporation of puppetry, writer/director David Morton focuses 'unwaveringly on Darwin’s journey from dilettantish family disgrace to tormented scientific pioneer thrown headlong into conflict with God' (Buzzacott).

In his review of the 2016 premiere production Martin Buzacott writes of the production's conception:

The kicker comes with the puppetry, beautifully rendered moving incarnations of the wildlife that inspired Darwin’s theory of evolution. These gorgeous and charming creations (in part ­inspired by Handspring Puppet Company in Cape Town) not only captivate the audience’s imagination but, through theatrical ­estrangement, constantly rein­force the diversity, beauty and wonder of the natural world.

Entranced by the big picture horizons of galaxies and maps projected on to the cavernous Bille Brown Studio walls, the audience journeys with Darwin on the Beagle’s voyage in which 19th-century Bible-bashing runs headlong into evidence contradicting inherited belief (Australian 18 July 2016).

2018 shortlisted Sydney Theatre Awards Best Production for Children
2017 shortlisted Helpmann Awards for Performing Arts in Australia Best New Australian Work
2016 nominated Matilda Awards Best New Australian Play
2016 nominated Matilda Awards Best Mainstage Production
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