Puppet theatre and outdoor performance
We bring imagination to life with magical puppets of all scales for indoor and outdoor performances. Explore our work and get in touch to discuss your event.
Ancient Connections
We created two outdoor events and a giant St David puppet, bringing theatre and spectacle to this unique collaborative project connecting Eastern Ireland with West Wales.
2022-23
Funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales co-operation programme and led by Pembrokeshire County Council, together with partners Wexford County Council, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority and Visit Wexford.
Lightning Path
When Ella’s family farm begins to flood, she starts asking questions. Her grandfather tells her that the eels no longer come up the river, and Ella wonders if melting ice caps and distant changing landscapes might be connected. On a magical journey to find answers, she meets people and creatures who teach her new ways of seeing, understanding, and caring.
2016 - 17 Funded by The Arts Council of Wales.
Clean Seas Cragen
Wales’ legendary sea monster celebrated the Clean Seas Wales campaign. Cragen was a giant seafaring puppet approximately 20-meters long. She toured to 10 locations in Wales returning unwanted plastic waste and spreading the international #cleanseas message to audiences.
2017-18
Visit Wales funding via the Tourism Product Innovation Fund (TPIF) and supported through the Welsh Government Rural Communities - Rural Development Programme 2014-2020.
Bendigeidfran
The King of Britain in Welsh mythology. At 7.62m/25ft tall, he’s a spectacular sight. Brân performs in Welsh and English and delivers an emotional response from audiences. This is a site specific performance and requires a unique collaboration with the host. We have worked with our hosts to deliver messages of unity, peace and climate crisis.
2014 - 2025
Amser Stori
We created digital puppetry and storytelling to entertain our audiences. Y Llwybr Mellt, originally a live show created with Welsh playwright Meredydd Barker, was adapted by Cathryn Gwynn and others into stories for the digital stage, read by Heledd Gwynn.
2021