
peepbird

Actor-Puppeteer
Manipulator of Giant Crow, Non-verbal
2020
Non-Verbal Puppetry
The Finger Players
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About the Play
Everyday existence is a colourless hue. Then a woman transforms into a crow. The woman is a crow, a voyeur and a destabilizing self-loather. Its quest – to peep and mimic, lurk and conceal, deceive and try, to, be. “Peepbird” is a meeting place between puppetry and movement aesthetics, an exploration of destabilized identities and the state of being colourless.
Helmed by The Finger Players Co-Artistic Directors, Ellison Tan and Myra Loke, “Peepbird” is one of the four theatre productions presented by The Finger Players as part of “The Present/Future Season”. It is part of the live performance pilots initiated by the National Arts Council, where a limited number of seats to this performance will be made available to the public, subject to safe management measures in effect at the venue.