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Reminiscing

Part of a puppetry show, closing the intensive course of Curious School of Puppetry, the moment in the abandoned church delicately touches on old life and the intergenerational connection with the present.


Original piece created by myself and directed by Mike Shepherd

how to get on stilts on your own

2 hours challenge*


Remembering that part of the lockdown when I went ham. 

This video was improvised from beginning to end after a sleepless night. Serious stuff.

Tina and john

The humour of Project48 is just what you need on a blue day: promise me you stay to watch the outtakes at the end, they're worth it. What a team: Bartolomeo Barotlini, Susie Coutts, Mychael Lynch, Joss MacDonald, Maria Cristina Petitti, Michaela Ruddell.

Watch other project48 shorts

The shop run

What does it mean to grow old and alone? This old man embarks on an adventure in one context which is truly the least remarkable of stories...

ancòra

2 hours challenge*


This short part of "ONEIRIC" by Tailwind Theatre is based on the poem "Ancòra" written by Bartolomeo Bartolini, dealing with the familiar melancholy of visiting your hometown.

Watch the full short

l'omino verde

a translator problem


This piece opened a puppet heaven of a show, concluding the intensive course of puppetry at Curious School.


written by myself, directed by Rene Baker

Monologue

FROM THE ARCHIVE - 2020


This short monologue I filmed for an Italian production commemorating the work and life of Dante Alighieri, got me the job, which unfortunately didn't go ahead... thank you COVID.

Little Amal dances

at the closing ceremony of the Adelaide Festival



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