An Alien Adventure Puppet Show Posted by horizontheatre on Dec 11, 2011
A spectacular show for children from age 4 and up (and of course, those young at heart). 'An Alien Adventure' is about togetherness, friendship, protecting our planet, reaching for goals and achieving dreams, with humour using puppets, songs and dance.

This interactive show, follows the trial and tribulations of a young 'alien' girl during her trip on Earth. Our heroine experiences what it misunderstandings, lessons learned, humorous turns and suspenseful twists, before discovering that when it comes to keeping earth green an blue "Together we can change the world".

Go to http://www.horizontheatre.org.au/index.php/AAA for more information
Re: An Alien Adventure Puppet Show Posted by Na on Dec 11, 2011
Silly question; have you considered sending your info through to UNIMA Australia or OPEN (the latter via Dream Puppets)?

PS. Welcome to the forums!
Re: An Alien Adventure Puppet Show Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Dec 11, 2011
Welcome to Puppets and Stuff
Re: An Alien Adventure Puppet Show Posted by Rikka on Dec 12, 2011
Welcome aboard!
Re: An Alien Adventure Puppet Show Posted by horizontheatre on Dec 12, 2011
Thanks Puppets in mel for you advice and support.
We know of UNIMA Australia but believe they charge $$$ and we are a not for profit community organisation
As for OPEN we are not sure of info on that??
Thanks again
Re: An Alien Adventure Puppet Show Posted by Na on Dec 12, 2011
Posted by: horizontheatre on Dec 12, 2011
Thanks Puppets in mel for you advice and support.
We know of UNIMA Australia but believe they charge $$$ and we are a not for profit community organisation
As for OPEN we are not sure of info on that??
Thanks again

Not quite right: UNIMA charges to be a member. But if you email them, they'll happily send your info via a mailing list to their members. They do this all the time, especially because many of the general public look for puppeteers but aren't members themselves. I know that membership may seem expensive, but you also get a profile on the site and their regular publication, so it may be worth your time if you have enough money in the budget. (Disclaimer: I'm currently not a member for the same reason. I can't afford it! However, they don't seem to remove lapsed members from mailing lists, so at least I'm still on it)

As for OPEN, it's a relatively new monthly newsletter sent by Dream Puppets in Melbourne, http://www.dreampuppets.com/O.P.E.N..html. It's entirely free.
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