About Dream Puppets

 

 

 

         DREAM PUPPETS is an Australian puppet theatre
            company based in Melbourne

Brilliant Black Light and Imaginative Puppet Theatre by Richard Hart and Julia Davis










           

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DREAM PUPPETS was founded in 1996 by Richard Hart, a puppeteer/maker/designer with over 25 years of experience in the visual and performing arts.  He is still the creator/performer of the theatre’s Dreamer productions.  Julia Davis joined Dream Puppets in 2001 and is a co-creator/maker/performer with the company. The wonderful music soundtracks that run through all Dream Puppets’ performances have been composed performed and recorded by John Grant, a Melbourne composer.



DREAM PUPPETS has since toured every state and territory in Australia, performing in schools, kindergartens, child care centres and festivals.  Richard and Julia have performed Dreamer, the first DREAM PUPPETS’ production, for puppet festivals in Korea, Japan, Israel, Italy and Singapore.   In 2004 Dream Puppets was invited to return to Italy’s largest children’s festival in Europe, I Teatro del Mondo, with Dreamer in Space, which they also performed for the Ortoteatro festival in Pordenone, near Venice.  In 2006 and 2008  Richard and Julia  were invited to Italy again with the third Dreamer show, Dreamer in the Deep.


About  Richard Hart 

   

RICHARD HART is the  director and  producer of Dream Puppets.  He was trained as an architect and later gained a post

graduate degree in professional practical Art studies in Sydney, 1981. Many of his course projects included puppetry combined

with multi media. His training in puppetry and performance comprises undertaking workshop / training sessions with master

puppeteers from Asia, Europe and America and working as a puppet maker, performer and director with several puppet companies

in Australia.


Over the past 11 years Richard has toured extensively in Australia and internationally with his unique style of blacklight puppet theatre,  performing in schools,kindergartens, libraries and major festivals in Australia and overseas.  He was Secretary of UNIMA Australia Inc. for a total of 8 years and co-founded Australia’s only puppetry magazine, Australian Puppeteer.


Richard also has considerable experience in designing, making and performing with puppets in film and TV.  He performed and provided the voice for the monster puppet, ‘Webster’, on L’il Horrors, a children’s television show screened on Channel 7, was part of the construction team for  the live arena spectacular, Walking with Dinosaurs and worked as a puppeteer on Spike Jonze’s flim version of Where the Wild Things Are.


 

About Julia Davis 

 

JULIA DAVIS has an honours degree in English Language and Literature from Melbourne University and a Diploma in Opera and Music theatre from the Victorian College of the Arts. She has worked as a professional opera singer, sculptor, teacher  and puppeteer and joined Dream Puppets in 2000.


Julia's involvement in puppetry began some years ago when she made some puppets for a school production of The Tempest at the secondary school where she was  teaching English part-time .  Since then Julia has made about sixty puppets; nearly half of these are Celebrity Puppets - caricatures of well-known people, from politicians to entertainers (including opera singers).


Julia has performed with Dream Puppets in Israel and Italy (twice) and in 2005 launched her puppet production of Macbeth which she has toured to over a hundred secondary schools in Victoria and Adelaide.  This show was featured on the ABC’s Sunday Arts program in which Julia presented a segment on puppet making. Julia has been the editor of Australian Puppeteer for seven years and since 2008 has taught puppetry to the first year Theatre Arts Students at Swinburne University.

                                   


About John Arthur Grant


JOHN GRANT has composed all the music for Dream Puppets Productions and also arranged, performed, and recorded it. A musically diverse career has found John composing for other theatrical projects (including 40 minutes of original music for “The Eight Frogs And The Snake”), TV and radio (many jingles, plus music for the D-Generation’s album, single, and radio show), presenting electronic music workshops for Korg synthesizers, composing concert pieces for keyboard or solo cello, performing for the Melbourne Improvisers Association, even writing magazine articles on music and technology. 


John is also a music arranger, having worked for such shows Channel 9’s variety show, IMT.  As a session musician or on stage he’s also worked with Lisa Edwards, Jack Jones, Wendy Stapleton, Jon English, Mike Brady, Colleen Hewitt, Bob Valentine, Normie Rowe, Brian Cadd, Vanetta Fields, Peter Sullivan, Nikki Nichols, Stephen Cummings, Wilbur Wilde, Glenn Shorrock, Ross Burton, Red Symonds, Paul Norton, and many more. 


Many synthesizers and keyboards have been used to make the music for the Dream Puppets’ productions, but all of it was played by John, not generated by computers.


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