Watching the Muppets on Seasame Street and Fraggle Rock made my imagination grow, and I am still fascinated with puppets today. Which is why I was so excited to be part of the Audrey II team and work with the students to build the 4 puppets needed for our spring production of Little Shop of Horrors.
Making the Audrey II puppets started in August with a workshop and have continued 2-3 days a week since then. Since January it has been 4-5 days a week afterschool and at lunch/x-block.
Kameron, Zoe and Rachel learn from a puppeteer from Cal Shakes. |
Rachel shows the beginning of Audrey II, a complete top mouth with teeth. |
Zoe works on the detail painting for Audrey II.3 |
Audrey II.3 had probably gone through the most transformation in it’s structure and looks from the drawing in August. This was also a spot in the projects where the students learned that communication is key–that you can’t “assume” that someone else “knows” what they are doing.
Rachel and Zoe both had a lot of fun while making their puppets. Even when the spray glue wouldn’t stick and they had to sew more than they planned or when the paint wouldn’t stick to the pot–these two persevered to bring their creations to the stage.
Kameron and Zoe have directed most of the Audrey II puppet builds. Here they test that she her big enough to “eat” people. |
The top of the mouth now has “skin”, onto the bottom and insides. |