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Theatre Thursday

Another absolutely lovely kind of pieces you can fetch for your indoor celebration of Carnival is the Shadow Theatre so, with a bit of cheating, I bring you some Shadow Theatres on this Thursday. It is usually considered a prelude to cinematography and uses flat cut-out figures, one piece or articulated, that are held between a translucent white screen and a source of light. A similar form of entertainment and storytelling is the kamishibai, which uses flat paper or wooden figures, without the light special effects.

British theatres

Matt from Southampton crafts beautiful theatres of the second nature, the one for the kamishibai, and does so under the name of BalDorPuppets. His theatres are already equipped to tell specific stories: in his full fairy-tale set you’ll find backdrops and characters to tell the Three Little Piglets (available also individually here), The Cockerel The Cat And The Young Mouse (an Aesop fable retold by La Fontaine, also available individually here), Red riding Hood and Frau Holle (also here).

My favourite piece, however, is his grand theatre, measuring 70×44 cm, with characters for all the fairy-tales mentioned above.
The background is translucent, so you can also use it to add shadow effects.


Canadian Shadow Puppets

Liska Myers is the artisan behind the Adventureinabox shop: you can buy or manufacture a shadow theatre separately, or use any kind of home-made contraption as a screen and her puppets are sure to keep you busy.

Nursery Rhimes

The first set is based on Nursery Rhimes such as:

Illustration by Dorothy M. Wheeler to Baa, Baa, Black Sheep.

Fairy-Tale Tales

A second set is for creating Fairy-Tales. It features your regular well-dressed youngster (a prince, a poorly armed knight, a page), a fair maiden with the hint of a crown, a young winged fairy, a witch (good or bad, it’s up to you to decide!), a dragon, a beast/ogre/weresomething, a thinly-bearded king, and a frog. There are also objects such as a castle, a pumpkin, and a rose.

Fairies Set

The third set I’m bringing you is for creating fairy-stories: it has the same young fairy of the previous set and another lantern-bearing fairy, some huge flowers and mushrooms, a winged pied-piper, a prancing fairy-like character, another somehow male fairy flying, a fairy-guard and a snail to ride, and an inhabited pumpkin.


Sicilian Wooden Framework

Should you be completely unable to make your own frame, as I am, you can find one here. They have it in different measures.

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