Production History

The Arrival

Adapted from the book by Shaun Tan

This is theatre and digital animation at its most exquisite.

Enter a strange and fantastical metropolis of floating ships, mysterious lights, alien symbols and curious animals.

Adapted from Shaun Tan’s multi-award winning book, The Arrival will take you on one man’s moving journey to an unknown world.

This unique theatrical experience traverses themes of freedom, migration, survival, love and acceptance.

Follow our hero Aki as he starts life amidst the extraordinary inhabitants of this new land. Will he find a place to live? Will he find a job and make friends? Most of all, will Aki ever see his family again?

The absence of words not only makes this story perfect for puppetry but emphasizes the isolation experienced by many people arriving in a new place.

The Arrival is a fusion of Tan’s beautiful and surreal illustrations with exquisite puppetry, haunting music and fine acting. This ground breaking production blurs the boundaries of performance, digital animation and puppetry.

Named ‘Best Production’ for 2006 at the Perth Theatre Trust/Actors Equity Guild Awards, this is an emotionally moving piece which will touch anyone who has bid farewell to a loved one.

‘…a soulful and richly imaginative show of refreshing excellence…This is exquisite story telling unfolding at a child’s pace as if turning the pages of Shaun Tan’s award winning book.’

Information

Running Time
50 mins
Age Range
Suitable for everyone, but perfect for ages 5 - 12.
Season

18 – 20 Sept 2009: World Puppetry Festival, Charleville Mezieres, France

History

In its short lifespan, The Arrival has developed a reputation as one of SPPT’s most distinguished productions. 2006 saw it win the Western Australian Equity Guild Award for Best Production of the Year. In 2008 it was brought back to life to play sell out seasons at UNIMA 2008 and the Victorian Arts Centre, as well as conducting an extensive tour of Tas, Victoria, NSW, QLD and NT. Most recently, the production was selected to perform at the International Performing Arts for Youth Conference (IPAY) in Ohio, USA in January of 2009.

Awards

2006: West Australian Equity Guild Award for Best Production

Credits

Director
Philip Mitchell
Designer
Jiri Zmitko
Composer
Lee Buddle
Lighting Designer
Graham Walne
Puppet Construction
Jiri Zmitko, Adam Ismail and Kipling Smith
Costumes
Cherie Hewson
Animation Design
Michael Barlow
Production Manager
Lisa McCready
Stage Manager
Damon Lockwood
Performers

Karen Hethey, Giri Mazzella and Sanjiva Margio

Adapted from the book by Shaun Tan

Adapting Writer: Michael Barlow

Artistic Development: Sally Richardson

 

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