Puppetry asks:

By James Keller

In Provenance, puppeteer Ronnie Burkett is faced with a complex task. Not only does he have to create an interesting story and believable characters, both through a powerful script and talented acting, but he has to do so through inanimate objects. Given the subject matter, this is no easy task.Provenance follows Pity Beane, a young… Continue reading Puppetry asks:

Marionettes and Viennese brothels

By James Keller

In the world of marionettes, everything is smaller. The sets, the costumes, the players–everything, that is, except the characters. Provenance, Ronnie Burkett’s newest production since his acclaimed Happy took the stage in 2000, follows Pity Beane, a young, naïve Canadian art student. After becoming obsessed with Tender, a mysterious boy whose portrait catches her eye,… Continue reading Marionettes and Viennese brothels