Peacock
Peacock
"truly hypnotising" Novelist, Nicola Barker, The Observer
"...set in an urban landscape both glitteringly seductive and fearfully desolate. This is a world where an entire city can be conjured in silhouette...and a welter of emotion evoked by the wail of a police siren and a tawdry diva singing torch songs in a dump. I loved it to bits." Lyn Gardner, Plays International
"to create objects of such extraordinary ingenuity and beauty out of scrap is talent enough, but to create live magic around them too, is simple genius...They hunched up into their puppets, their eyes like dark fireballs, so lost, so focused. They sighed and breathed into them, shared their arms and their bodies, and at times, it seemed their very souls." Novelist, Nicola Barker, The Observer
"...the show has been acclaimed everywhere, not least for its adult content." Yorkshire on Sunday
"All is controlled by two eccentric and slightly disturbing puppeteers, in this diverse, high camp production"
Midlands What's On
"(doo-cot) could have 'Punch and Judy Men' up in arms"
Artscene
"Bigotry is alive and kicking...doo-cot wrap their response, a call for courage against conformity, in plaintive, contemplative drama." York & Counry Press
"weird and wonderful puppets" Area News Today, Manchester









