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26
Nov
09

New Website for Children’s Parties: PuppetPartyMagic.com!

We’re pleased to announce the launch of our new party puppet show website, Puppet Party Magic! Just point your browsers to puppetpartymagic.com to take a look at some of our special offerings for birthday parties, children’s shows, and cozy family get-togethers!

You can look forward to puppet shows that are specially catered for young folks and smaller venues. These programmes will feature an exciting combination of unique string puppets, puppets, magic and side-splitting humour that will make your party come alive!

For more bookings or more information, visit puppetpartymagic.com! If you have any thoughts, suggestions for improvements, or queries, just drop us an email at info@puppetpartymagic.com. Do us a favor and link us on your blog/website and let your friends know!

23
Nov
09

Watch Out for the Magical Garden!

Hi friends, we are constructing some puppets for an upcoming holiday production entitled ‘Magical Garden’. It will be an acrobatic performance, but will feature some of our very special marionettes which have been custom-made for this production.

The performances are from 5 to 13 Dec 2009 at the new City Square Mall (next to Farrer Park MRT) at the Atrium on level one. Showtimes are 7pm on Tuesdays to Fridays, and 1pm, 3pm, and 7pm on weekends. Performances are open to public.

Drop by and take a look if you’re in the area!

20
Nov
09

Performances at Asian Civilisations Museum (21-22 Nov 09)

Hi friends,

just a quick heads up that Frankie will be performing his signature marionette show, String Fling!, at the Asians Civilisations Museum this weekend at the Ngee Ann Auditorium (basement). The show times are:

21 Nov 09: 1.30pm – 2pm, and 4pm – 4.30pm

22 Nov 09: 12.30pm – 1pm, and 3.30pm – 4pm

Admission charges to ACM apply, but the show is free, so drop by ACM this weekend for a great puppet show and a tour around the museum!

Contact:

Asian Civilisations Museum

1 Empress Place Singapore 179555

Tel: 65-6332 2982, 65-6332 7798

11
Nov
09

Sesame Street’s 40th Anniversary – Congratulations!


Sesame Street just celebrated its 40th anniversary yesterday with an episode in the US featuring Michelle Obama talking about growing vegetables.
We’re so glad to see this show touch the lives of young children all over the world… through puppetry! What an inspiration!

19
Aug
09

TODAY Review: H Is For Hantu

Hi folks, tickets are still available for H Is for Hantu. It’s really a belly-full of laughs, Jonathan Lim-style. Also, look out for our giant puppets in the show (well, you won’t have to look that hard actually), audiences have really been responding well to them. Catch them while you still can from now till 23 Aug 09 at the Alliance Francaise theatre!

We’ve been getting positive reviews from the press. Here’s an review from TODAY newspaper just released this Monday:

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Kampung spirit(s) lives on
by Mayo Martin

H IS For Hantu is about keeping the kampung spirit – or spirits – alive.

But there’s only so much that this inspired piece of supernatural comedy-cum-musical by Stages artistic director Jonathan Lim can do if an audience is reluctant to share that sense of community that it espouses.

It’s not just the bad acoustics and sound mix that Hantu – which I enjoyed, imperfections and all – has going against it. Instead, it’s potentially the spectre of scepticism from an air-conditioned generation far removed from the situation.

For the first time, I was actually contemplating if it would have been better to watch a matinee run. At least children are game enough to clap and sing along, which the musical at times requests from its audience.

Set in a neighbourhood that’s stranger than Avenue Q, the musical is set in Singapore’s other last kampung – the one in the forest behind Kampung Pisang Abadi that’s inhabited by some quirky hantus.

It’s set to make way for HDBs and eager beaver village boy Sazali wants to stop it, with help from his gang of ghosts – including an all-head-and-entrails penanggalang and a hilariously bitchy pontianak with cabaret singer aspirations.

Lim gleefully mines the folklore for its potential gags and puns, connects it to the contemporary, creates a kind of panto-meets-dikir barat hybrid. Such a heartfelt understanding of his imagined milieu made, for me, the deeper issue of the loss of home more credible and meaningful.

Bringing to life Lim’s vision were the performances particularly by Jo Tan as “Cik Pon(tianak)” and Ghazali Muzakir as Sazali, as well as puppet designer Frankie Malachi’s ingenuous creations which proved that even puppets can have great comedic timing.

It was fun watching ghosts come to life. It would’ve been even more fun if the audience didn’t act like zombies.

H Is For Hantu runs until Aug 23, 3pm and 8pm at AGF Theatre, Alliance Francaise de Singapour. Tickets at $30 to $40 from Gatecrash. Advisory: Supernatural Themes.

11
Aug
09

Frankie’s Puppets on Philippines’ Jojo A Show

Hi friends, Frankie’s creations are travelling places! Take a look at one of Frankie’s custom creations, a mummy marionette,  that was featured on Philippines’ JoJo A Show (kinda like their version of the David Letterman Show)! Manipulated by the wonderfully-skillful Ivan, Jojo the host couldn’t help but try his hand at the puppetry!

Meanwhile, our custom puppets for H Is For Hantu have been completed. Do remember to get your tickets at Gatecrash.com.sg to catch our giant puppets in action!

09
Jul
09

New Chilling Production: H is for Hantu!

H is for Hantu

H is for Hantu

STAGES and Mascots and Puppets Specialists are presenting a brand new musical theatre production from 13 to 23 August 2009. Written by acclaimed writer Jonathan Lim and featuring some of the best talents in Singaporean theatre, you can see some of the most unusual giant puppet creations that we’ve ever done!. Be sure to check out the website at hforhantu.wordpress.com for more information and updates!

Click on the banner above for more information.

You can get your tickets here at Gatecrash.com.sg.

11
Jun
09

Frankie and MAPS @ Sentosa SummerFest!

Hi friends,
Frankie and Mascots and Puppets Specialists will be performing and conducting workshops at Palawan Beach in Sentosa this June!

Here’s a list of our shows/activities:

Puppet Storytelling (11am and 2pm)
- Every Friday to Tuesday in June (no show on Wednesdays and Thursdays)

String Fling! - A String Puppetry Extravaganza

String Fling! - A String Puppetry Extravaganza

String Fling! (12.30pm and 4.30pm, 27 / 28 June 2009)

- Frankie himself will be performing this signature show on the final weekend of the June celebrations at Palawan Beach, Sentosa!

- only on 27 and 28 June!

Visit Sentosa.com.sg for more details or click HERE to download the Sentosa’s full programme guide for June! See you there!

26
May
09

New Show: ‘Baba Anak Patung’ at the Peranakan Museum on 31 May 2009!

Baba Anak Patung (Peranakan Puppets!)

Date/Time: 31 May 2009, 3pm – 3.30pm and 5pm – 5.30pm
Venue: Ixora Room @ Peranakan Museum, 39 Armenian Street
Admission: Free
Peranakan Museum Puppet Show
Peranakan Museum Puppet Show
Frankie will be debuting a new Peranakan-themed puppet show at the Peranakan Museum at 3pm and 5pm on 31 May 2009, as part of its International Museum Day celebrations. Our friends from The Main Wayang Co will also be performing their favourite Peranakan songs at 2pm, 4pm, and 6pm.
Admission to the whole museum is free, so bring your friends and family along for an afternoon of Baba-fun!
14
May
09

Frankie’s Interview on Primetime Morning, 13 May 2009


Watch Frankie’s interview with hosts Dominique Loh and Suzanne Jung of Primetime Morning on 13 May 2009. This interview was broadcast all over Asia on Channel NewsAsia, as well as Singapore’s Channel 5!

FII, the mascot of the Starfari Family Show, Baby Starfari, and a modified version of Audrey II appears in the studio. Suzanne couldn’t resist playing with Baby halfway through the interview!