Handspring Puppet Company


The Handspring Puppet Company is a puppetry performance and design company established in 1981 by Adrian Kohler, Basil Jones, Jon Weinberg and Jill Joubert. It is situated in Cape Town, South Africa.

History

Jones and Kohler met at the Michaelis School of Fine Art in Cape Town. At first, they designed puppets for children-targeted productions, which Jones initially disliked. Kohler "introduced him to the West African tradition of puppetry for adults," working with Malcolm Purkey and Barney Simon, among others.

Productions

Some notable productions include:

''Episodes of an Easter Rising''

Esther van Ryswyk directed Episodes of an Easter Rising, based on David Lytton's radio special of the same name. It told the story of how two white lesbian women became part of South Africa's anti-apartheid struggle. It premiered at the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town and toured to the National Arts Festival in Makhanda, WITS University Theatre in Johannesburg and to the 7th World Festival of Puppet Theatre in Charleville-Mézières, France.

''Ubu and the Truth Commission''

In 1997, they worked with William Kentridge and Jane Taylor on Ubu and the Truth Commission. The play draws extensively on Alfred Jarry's absurdist production Ubu Roi. It fuses the chaos of the Ubu legend with original testimony from witnesses at the post-apartheid Truth and Reconciliation Commission. It highlights Kentridge's work in the evolution of truth through a combination of fictional narratives and facts. The production premiered in Weimer Germany on 17 June 1997. Over the next two years, it toured to 38 theatres in South Africa, Europe and the USA.

''Tall Horse''

Tall Horse was a collaboration between the Sogolon Puppet Troupe of Mali and Handspring Puppet Company. The production has its roots in history – in 1827 the Pasha of Egypt, Muhammad Ali, sent a giraffe as a gift to King Charles X of France. The play dramatised the giraffe's journey across the Mediterranean Sea and the politics underlying it. With initial funding from the John F. Kennedy Centre in Washington, D.C, Tall Horse was further funded by Anglo Gold Ashanti, a mining company with interests in both Mali and South Africa.

''War Horse''

The Handspring Puppet Company achieved critical acclaim when War Horse premiered at the Royal National Theatre in South Bank, London, on 17 October 2007. Kohler and Jones worked with directors Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris and choreographer Toby Sedgwick to design and construct life-sized horse puppets, controlled by three actors. Two actors operate the legs and a third controls the head and neck, with all three actors providing a variety of sound effects. The company won an Olivier Award, Evening Standard Theatre Award and London Critics' Circle Theatre Award. The show transferred to the West End on 28 March 2009, and on 15 March 2011, it premiered on Broadway at the Vivian Beaumont Theater. The play has performed globally to nearly eight million people worldwide.

''Or You Could Kiss Me''

The company collaborated with Neil Bartlett and Rae Smith on Or You Could Kiss Me, which opened at London's National Theatre on 5 October 2010, for a six-week season. The show has been described as "an intimate history of two very private lives, lived in extraordinary times". It was loosely based on the lives of Kohler and Jones and speculated on their future circumstances when both men reached the age of 85.

Exhibitions

Theatrical Awards

2007 Evening Standard Awards
Best Design
2007 Critics' Circle Theatre Awards
Best Designer
2008 Laurence Olivier Awards
Best Set Design
;
2011 Tony Awards
Adrian Kohler and Basil Jones won the Special Tony Award for War Horse.
2011 Outer Critics Circle Awards'
Outer Critics Circle Special Achievement Award for "Puppet Design, Fabrication and Direction for
War Horse''"

Honorary Awards

2012 – Honorary Doctorate of Literature Kohler and Jones both received an honorary doctorate in literature from the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
2018 – John F. Kennedy Gold Medal Kohler and Jones received the John F. Kennedy Gold Medal in the Arts from the Kennedy Center International Committee on the Arts at a ceremony held at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa.

Production Schedule