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Our Shows

Experience the magic of puppetry from the comfort of your own home or classroom with our Online Puppetry Shows!

Our shows feature a wide range of puppetry styles and techniques. Each performance is carefully crafted to entertain and engage all audiences but are recommended for ages +5.

Our online shows can be watched on-demand, so you can enjoy them at any time. Plus, with creative learning notes, you’ll feel like you’re right there in the theatre.

Shows available for viewing will change from time to time, check back to this page or sign up to our eNews to stay up to date.

Is there a particular show you want to see? Contact us to see if we have a recording in our archive.

Learn About Puppetry

SHADOW PUPPETS
It’s not hard to imagine how the first shadow puppet was made. Someone noticed if you stood between the fire and a surface an interesting shadow would be made. And we’ve been using shadows to tell stories ever since. At Spare Parts Puppet Theatre we’ve used shadow puppets in a number of ways.
HAND PUPPETS
Your hands can place one of the most important roles in puppeteering. In this short video Spare Parts Puppet Theatre’s Associate Director, Michael Barlow demonstrates a variety of hand puppet techniques.
BODY PUPPETS
Body Puppets are so much fun! The puppeteer attaches the puppet to their body and uses an array of movements to bring the puppet to life! Miss Lily is a marvellous Body Puppet who loves to use her body to do her favourite thing, dance!
STRING PUPPETS
Not all puppets have strings and not all string puppets are the same. Spare Parts Puppet Theatre’s Artistic Director, Philip Mitchell demonstrates a variety of string puppets.
ROD PUPPETS
There are varieties of rod puppets in almost every corner of the world, from Wayang Golek in Indonesia with its rod controls to each of the hands, to the marotte puppets with a single stick, which can be found in Africa, Brazil, South America and Europe.
OBJECT THEATRE
Puppetry is about transformation. With object theatre we turn everyday objects into characters! Why not try making your own character with an everyday object? We would love to see what you come up with!