Hi! Here are some details about myself: |
My name is: |
simone richardson |
I have a home page at: |
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My occupation (when I'm not doing puppets!) is: |
Mother |
My approximate age is: |
25 - 35 |
I live in the state of: |
Queensland |
... in the country of: |
Australia |
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Here's some information about my church or puppetry organisation: |
My organisation's name is: |
Scots Presbyterian Church Clayfield |
My organisation's website is at: |
www.scotspc.org.au
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Some of My Puppetry Background |
Q: Why do you write puppet scripts? What motivates you? |
I regularly write puppet skits for our two church puppets, Levi and Tyson. We use them during the kids time -- a part of the family service. |
Q: Tell us about your church or puppet organisation. |
Not answered yet. |
Q: How did you get started in puppets and what attracted you to this area? |
I have to write kids talks almost every week for church. Using puppets is a way to get other people involved and it makes a good change for the kids -- they don't have to listen to me! |
Q: Where does your inspiration come from to write puppet scripts? |
I have a bible passage that I need to teach, and I use this website to get my mind going. I often steal a joke or an opening from someone else, then use it in my own script. |
Q: What advice would you give to someone just starting out in puppetry? |
Work really hard on your scripts, particularly the 'seam' from the opening [funny] bit to the serious stuff. And make sure you've actually got something solid to say. |
Q: Who are your favourite puppet characters and what do you like about them? |
Ernie and Bert on seasame street. |
Q: What are the most important qualities in great puppet scripts? |
a good message well communicated and interesting puppet characters |
Q: What would you do if you were a puppet? |
Sing a soppy song. |