Argus – Dead Puppet Society

The day puppet shows cease to fill you with wonder is a day to question your life choices.
Sarah Ward
Published on May 05, 2015
Updated on May 05, 2015

Overview

If you've ever found an inanimate item around the house and pretended it was a puppet — and be honest, we've all been there — then Queensland Theatre Company has something for you. That'd be Argus, the latest production from Dead Puppet Society.

Using nothing but household objects and the performers’ hands, this imaginative show brings readily available materials to life to tell a tale of adventure and magic. In a whimsical land where tabletops grow grass and water bottles are transformed into a deep sea, a creature will try to find a home and audiences will find their sense of wonder.

Dead Puppet Society have previously worked with The Jim Henson Foundation, so you know their brand of all-ages entertainment is going to be special. Argus also features a live music score performed by Topology, so you know it is going to sound great, too. And, let's face it, enjoying a puppet show is something that you never grow out of.

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