For 35 years, Terrapin Puppet Theatre has been telling stories to Tasmanian School Children, and now Terrapin wants YOU to tell US a story!
It’s been said that if you went to a Tasmanian primary school in the past few decades, you likely saw a Terrapin show. That’s over 300,000 people with a story to tell about their Terrapin experience.
Telling tales of humour and pathos, and travelling far and wide, telling stories is what we do. Now we want to hear from you. What is your favourite Terrapin memory? What shows do you remember seeing?
What does Terrapin mean to you?
Terrapin Artistic Director, Sam Routledge, said: “Terrapin wouldn’t exist without continuous support from the Tasmanian community, so we want to talk to the people who have been a part of the journey so far! It’s our way of saying thank you and recognising their involvement.”
We’re aiming to collect stories and memories to support Terrapin’s rich history in Tasmania and create a databank of audience experiences.
To tell Terrapin your story, go to www.terrapin.org.au, click on the links and complete the pop-up survey. Alternatively, contact Development Manager, Amy Fogarty on [email protected] or call 6223 6834.
Kevin O’Loghlin, Terrapin Puppet Theatre

