Unstrung heroes: how puppetry is having its break-out moment
War Horse’s Joey meets Little Amal – both created by Handspring Puppet Company – during Amal’s visit to the Southbank Centre in October 2021. Photo: The Walk-Productions/David Levene
Thanks to hits such as War Horse, Life of Pi and My Neighbour Totoro, puppetry has found a new popularity with both audiences and theatremakers alike. The industry’s key players tell Tom Wicker about the art form’s growth – and why it’s at risk
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