Lion Witch and the Wardrobe

Seattle Children’s Theater production of Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe a perennial favorite. Originally designed by Douglas N. Paasch. That edition resides in Syracuse now. Subsequent runs designed by Annett Mateo.

 

 

    

The centaur’s back legs are controlled by levers on the actor’s thigh.  These are photos of two of the three times that I built this.  I have tried a number of ways to mitigate the problem of the puppeteer/actor not being able to see what they are controlling. It is very hard to control a puppet you can’t see. My last attempt has the back feet resting on wheels on the ground which was the most successful yet.

 

The golden eagle, a rod puppet that was fully articulated; it could fly, retract its wings when landing. The head and mouth also moved in a life like way.