Acting Quote by Wayne White
“I wanted to deconstruct the puppet show. I wanted to turn it inside out and do stuff that you're not supposed to do. I didn't want it to be gentle like most puppet shows tend to be, since they come from childhood where you're gently trying to tell a story. I wanted to blast all that out of the water. I think there's plenty of room of any kind of attitude toward puppets. I call puppeteering acting while hiding.”
About This Quote
The creator wants to subvert conventional, gentle puppetry, exposing hidden attitudes and making the medium confront uncomfortable truths.
In simple terms: I want puppets to be raw, not safe.
Disrupting norms reveals deeper cultural attitudes.
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When to use this quote
- experimental theater
- art workshops
- political satire
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- design a puppet piece that challenges stereotypes
- use puppetry in activist performances
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the 'gentle' puppet tradition conceal?
- How can you balance provocation with accessibility?
Shock value can alienate audiences before the intended message lands.