Marionette theatre on a converted barge in London, England
The Puppet Theatre Barge is a unique, fifty-seat marionette theatre on a converted barge in London. The theatre presents puppet shows for children and adults and is moored in Little Venice throughout the year and in Richmond-upon-Thames during the summer.
Gren Middleton and Juliet Rogers formed Movingstage Marionette Company in 1979. After a couple of years touring marionette shows, Middleton and Rogers bought an old 80ft Thames lighter of riveted iron construction, built in the 1930s and converted it into a double-bridge string marionette theatre.
The Puppet Theatre Barge was opened to the public on 28 January 1982[5] at Camden Lock in north London. Its first performance was The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.In 1988, the barge moved to the basin at Little Venice, near Paddington.
In 1995, Juliet Rogers designed News Bunny, the station mascot for the short-lived UK TV Station LIVE TV.
Since 2009, the barge has put on shows in Little Venice from October to June and spent the summer months, between mid-July and mid-October moored at Richmond-upon-Thames. Three generations of the Middleton family are involved in running the theatre.
In 2017, theatre critic Darren Luke Mawdsley visited the Puppet Theatre Barge to watch The Flight of Babuscha Baboon. He described his visit as, '...a pleasure; an example of the rich and diverse arts offering that our fabulous city has to offer.'
On 17 October 2020, the Puppet Theatre Barge received a grant of £52,352 from the Culture Recovery Fund to support a staged reopening following its closure during the Covid-19 Pandemic.[6]
Middleton, Gren, 1999, "Why promote text-based drama for live animation?", in Contemporary Theatre Review, volume 9, issue 4, p. 41, OPA ISBN90-5755-008-3
Allen, Keith & Shaw, Phyllida, 1992, On the Brink of Belonging: A national enquiry into puppetry, p. 77, London: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation ISBN978-0-903319-60-7
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