Sneaky Pete Puppets
These puppets were painted for Sneaky Pete Ensemble’s theater production of Vasilisa and the Tale of Baba Yaga. Most of the characters measured approximately three feet long. They were made from a combination of wood, metal joints, paper mache’ and baked fimo. They were operated in a similar fashion to Japanese Bunraku puppets, with some variations. There was usually one puppeteer per SP puppet. Traditional Bunraku requires three. Baba Yaga (seen here with the long nose and crooked hand) required two people for full movement of the eyes and tongue. The show ran for two months in SF. Art direction by Chad Owens. Puppet design by Chad Owens and Elkhanah Pulitzer.
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