
Spike the Echidna by Little Wing Puppets
A baby echidna in search of where he belongs.
Monday 8 December | 10:30am and 2:30pm | Adults $25 | Youth $20 (under 15)
A lonely young girl finds an egg. The baby echidna inside has no spikes yet and she can’t work out what it is.
Come on a journey, through the world of shadow puppetry,
to find out where they both belong
Spike the Echidna
Spike is the story of an echidna who is stolen from his nest by a greedy rat. He hatches from his egg far away from home. A young girl finds him. She is playing alone in the bush because she is being bullied by other children.
He has no spikes yet and she doesn’t know what kind of creature he is. She tries to work out where he comes from, but accidently puts him in dangerous situations – in the nest of a crocodile, an emu and a turtle.
He feels frightened, rejected, alone. As the story unfolds, she helps him to discover where he belongs, and he helps her to find her own “spikes” and stand up to the bullies.
Told with shadow theatre, Spike is an interactive experience for the audience, with lively original music by Mal Webb. It is entertaining and fun, as well as a catalyst for a discussion about difference and belonging. It also about the unique biology of Australian animals, especially the egg-laying echidna. After the performance there is a demonstration of shadow puppetry techniques, introducing children to an expressive hands-on story-telling medium that is highly accessible to young people.
About


Since 2006, Little Wing Puppets have performed their shows to thousands of
children in every state and territory of Australia, as well as overseas. They’re driven by the love of telling stories that speak to children, make them laugh, and passing on
skills so kids can create their own worlds through puppetry.


Credits
Starring Jenny Ellis
Written By Jenny Ellis & Anne Brooksbank
Composed By Mal Webb
Directed By Jacob Williams & Clare Batholomew
Designed By Jenny Ellis, with design concepts by Richard Bradshaw and Fabrizio Montecchi
Puppets, Sets and Lights by Jenny Ellis, Lauren Redpath, Freya Pitt and Nick Wollan
