Pico’s Puppet Palace at Adelaide Fringe 2022

Looking for kid-friendly Adelaide Fringe shows for the upcoming festival season? How does puppetry fused with storytelling, physical theatre, a hint of live music and an educational, ecological theme sound?Yeah, that's what we thought too... pretty darn awesome! That's just what you'll get with Pico's Puppet Palace!

Looking for kid-friendly Adelaide Fringe shows for the upcoming festival season? How does puppetry fused with storytelling, physical theatre, a hint of live music and an educational, ecological theme sound?

Yeah, that’s what we thought too… pretty darn awesome!

pico's puppet palace adelaide fringe 2022

Pico’s Palace Performances

Enter Pico’s Puppet Palace, a performance troupe formed in 2016 by Sally Miller and Jesse Hamilton.

Picos Puppet Palace is an interactive and fun puppet show suitable for children and adults alike, with beautifully handmade puppets made from repurposed materials. Each show is an episode of Pico’s adventures and introduces ecological and environmental issues, innovations and ideas.

This Adelaide Fringe they will be presenting two shows over five performances. ‘Pico and the Golden Lagoon’ is an enchanting adventure story about courage, new friendships and the wonders of nature. ‘Pico under the Coral Sea’ is an underwater exploration to meet the creatures of the reef and learn about the threats they are facing.

Pico puppet theatre

Event Details

Pico and the Golden Lagoon

Three Shows:

Saturday February 26, 2pm.
Red Poles Gallery, McMurtrie Rd, McLaren Vale
Tickets $15

Friday and Saturday March 4 & 5, 11am
Domain Theatre Marion Cultural Centre,
Adults $22, Concession $17, Child $15, Family $55

Pico under the Coral Sea

Two shows:

Friday March 18, 11am
Saturday March 19, 2pm
Domain Theatre Marion Cultural Centre,
Adults $22, Concession $17, Child $15, Family $55

For more information or for tickets:

adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/pico-and-the-golden-lagoon-af2022

adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/pico-under-the-coral-sea-af2022

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