Accessibility Features | Site Map | About Us | Contact Us | Credits
Royal Shakespeare Company logo
Education Explore
Hamlet, Macbeth and A Midsummer Night's Dream
For Teachers
Home | A Midsummer Night's Dream: Staging choices | The idea of using puppets

Staging choices

Stage design
Costume
Make-up and transformation
Doing the fairies
Puppetry: the
changeling boy

The idea of using puppets

Who's this? Gregory Doran is the director.

This movie is in two sections:
The director's ideas | Hear more is playing

Context: In 2004 Gregory Doran collaborated with The Little Angel Puppet Theatre in Islington to work on an exciting new approach to Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis. The poem tells the story of the passion of the beautiful goddess of love, Venus, for the arrogantly handsome Adonis. Following the Japanese Bunraku tradition the piece was narrated by Michael Pennington, accompanied by a musician, and made use of both marionettes and table-top puppets. Tiny costumes were made by the RSC's costume department.

Puppetry: the changeling boy

The role of the changeling boy
The idea of using puppets
See the changeling boy puppet
©2006 RSC All Rights Reserved