Muckheap
Funny, physical and fantastically messy, Muckheap is a tale of two people trying to clean out their house for their big move. In the process of packing and sorting they find all their hoarded junk too interesting, useful or too full of memories to throw away.
As a way of coping, the characters throw themselves into a story, made up on the spot and Illustrated with whatever comes to hand. What emerges is Jacky and the Beanstalk - with a twist that parallels their own situation.
Slipping from throwing out junk to creating characters with consummate ease, this show displays the awesome power of the puppeteer. It invites children to become their own story makers and encourages imaginative play through whatever you have at hand.
Muckheap is driven by Polyglot’s philosophy of inventive play, children as creators and the idea that the simplest of materials can make for fantastic worlds, with imagination and confidence.
The history of this performance is rich; developed through engagement with children as audiences in Australia and China, explored as a bilingual performance in English and Auslan, rehearsed with children in the room to test and trial new ways of telling stories and playing with paper, junk and objects. One of Polyglot’s longest running shows, Muckheap premiered in 2001 and continues to be as relevant and entertaining today as when it was first created.
A brand new production was made during an international collaboration with artists from across Australia, New Zealand and China. A whole new generation of children can see Muckheap fresh and vigorous and better than ever.
Fresh from recent seasons at the prestigeous National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing and the Shanghai International Children's Theatre Festival (in Chinese), Muckheap is soon to be performed at the Segerstrom Center in California, USA (in English), then later in 2011-2 will be performed in Melbourne in Auslan. Muckheap has been touring for ten years, performing everywhere from the Esplanade Theatres (Singapore) to the Sydney Opera House.
For booking enquiries, please contact:
| Simon Abrahams (world wide) Executive Producer simon@polyglot.org.au +61 3 9827 9667 |
Laura Colby (North America) |
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Muckheap (Chinese version)
Muckheap's Chinese language version live from the Shanghai International Children's Theatre Festival, August 2011
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Sue Giles discusses Muckheap
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Muckheap
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A2 Muckheap Review
The Age A2
10 Oct 2009
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The silence of these lambs isn't child's play
The Straits Times, Singapore
21 Oct 2002
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Muckheap Lowdown review
Lowdown Magazine
10 Jun 2001
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Since Sue Giles was appointed Artistic Director of Polyglot in 2000, she has directed, written...
Artistic Director
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Megan Cameron graduated from V.C.A school of drama as an Actor and Puppeteer in 1989. She has...
Original Cast - Muckheap
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Sarah is a freelance puppeteer and theatre director. She is a graduate of the Victorian College...
Original Cast - Muckheap
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08 Oct 2011
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09 Oct 2011
Sat-Sun at 1pm, Sun also 3.30pm
Segerstrom Centre for the Arts, California, USA
USD$20+
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13 Aug 2011
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17 Aug 2011
Sat and Sun at 10.15am, 4pm, 7pm
Malan Flower Theatre, Shanghai, China
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05 Jul 2010
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09 Jul 2010
various (click on 'read more')
Federation Square
5 to 12 years
FREE
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29 Jun 2010
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30 Jun 2010
11am
Chapel Off Chapel
4 to 12 years
$15
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21 Nov 2009 - 21 Nov 2009 | 31 Oct 2009 - 31 Oct 2009 |
| 12 Oct 2009 - 30 Oct 2009 | 11 Oct 2009 - 11 Oct 2009 | 21 Jul 2008 - 22 Aug 2008 |
| 16 Oct 2006 - 10 Nov 2006 | 17 Jul 2006 - 28 Aug 2006 | 03 Oct 2005 - 07 Nov 2005 |
| 01 Aug 2005 - 30 Aug 2005 | 19 Jan 2005 - 23 Jan 2005 | 27 Sep 2004 - 02 Oct 2004 |
| 22 Sep 2004 - 22 Sep 2004 | 23 Aug 2004 - 23 Aug 2004 | 10 Aug 2004 - 21 Aug 2004 |
| 15 Nov 2003 - 15 Nov 2003 | 24 Oct 2003 - 26 Oct 2003 |
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For full technical specifications, please email simon@polyglottheatre.com. Crew - If performed in-theatre, lighting mechs required for bump in. (provided by venue) If pre rigging lights, 2 x electricians mechanists to suit venue for bump in. Length of Show - 45 minutes - no interval Audience - Children 4 -12 years and families Technical Needs - Power (including appropriate transformers / plugs when appropriate) Lighting - Plan provided - in-house rig sufficient Sound - Sound CD playback required Stage Requirements - 5m x 5m for performance area, minimum height of 3m (Theatre) Thrust or proscenium, Black curtains, Clear, smooth black floor, Indoor with no incidental sound Set up time - 4 hours with lighting (if pre-rig is in place), 6 hours (if no pre-rig is in place) Pack up time - 2 hours Freight: Road- The physical production fits into most standard vans. |

















