DIY Puppetry fun about the perils of life in a swamp
The stage is awash with props, resembling something of a well-loved kid's dress-up room. Our performer shuffles on stage and speaks in a made-up language as he proudly gesticulates his way through some home-made props and lighting equipment.Swamp Juice is quirky, bizarre and impressive. Shadow puppetry and physical theatre tell the story of a mean old man who visits a swamp and antagonises the inhabitants. Narration alternates between various characters made from gloves, tinsel and card (complete with moving parts) who are projected onto a screen.
Audience interaction is both oddly and cleverly incorporated into the story but this has its downfalls. The numerous, often ambitious, techniques require some faffing about both on and off stage and while the audience is curious as to where it's going, the preamble can feel overlong and at times begins to eat into the excitement of the story.
The 3D finale is wildly creative and our performer literally shows no sense of boundaries with his work. Swamp Juice is ambitious and funny and the weaker transitional areas of the performance ought to be forgiven for the gutsy show as a whole.
With this performance Jeff Achtem has proven himself to be an extraordinarily skilled storyteller and animator. Though the technical aspects of his performance are at times, somewhat clunky, he is energetic and brave and will doubtlessly continue to look for ways to not only entertain an audience but tell his delightful stories.
4 stars
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