Wayward Objects

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Wayward Objects creates puppet theatre using found and discarded materials. Created by recycling artist Michelle Reader.

20/05/2026

We had a lovely time performing the latest iteration of Tales from the Wheelbarrow in the The Harley Foundation 's museum. The show went down really well and Olive and Teaspoon loved meeting their guests after the performances.

There are more chances to catch us in June - at The National Civil War Museum in Newark on the 4th at midday, and at four venues for Nottingham Puppet Festival on 13th and 20th. All event details can be found on the calendar page of the Wayward Objects website. Michelle will also be running drop-in workshops at Green Hustle festival on 30th May and Newark Library on 1st June.

Photos from Nottingham Puppet Festival's post 11/05/2026
08/05/2026

Steno and Michelle will be performing 'Tales from the Wheelbarrow' at the Harley Museum as part of the launch day for the new exhibition in the Harley Gallery of Serena Korda's work.
There will be three chances to catch us: 10:30, 12:30 and 2pm.
Book a ticket to reserve a space.
https://harleyfoundation.org.uk/whats-on/event/exhibition-launch-day-serena-korda/

After that we'll be performing at Nottingham Puppet Festival as follows:
13th June, 10:30 Wollaton Library
13th June, 2pm Bulwell Forest Garden
20th June, 10:30 Arkwright Meadows Community Garden
20th June, 2pm Nottingham Central Library
https://nottinghampuppetfestival.co.uk/

31/03/2026

This Thursday 11am and 1:30pm at Mansfield Palace Theatre. Our last outing with ’Wading and Wandering’ for now, it’s been evolving with every new audience. Lots of interactive puppetry, movement, song and making, designed for under-fives. Just two tickets left for the morning show, a few more for the afternoon.

26/03/2026

Today Wayward Objects took Wading and Wandering to Warsop - a lot of Ws! This was our first time trying it out with school groups and we had two wonderful Reception classes who walked over to Vibrant Warsop from Birklands Primary School. This is an image of the cardboard strandline laid out against a fabric sea ready for our young visitors to discover, complete with its litter debris, linoprinted shells and mermaids purses, and paper creatures.
Our next stop is a week from today at Mansfield Palace Theatre for family shows - a few tickets are still available: https://www.mansfield.gov.uk/palacetheatre/events/event/4406/wading-and-wandering

Photos from Mansfield Museum and Art Gallery's post 10/03/2026

Wading and Wandering - our new interactive show for under-fives coming soon to Mansfield Palace Theatre 🩵

31/01/2026

Bookings now open for Wading and Wandering on 2nd April - an interactive show for under-fives at Mansfield Palace Theatre.
https://www.mansfield.gov.uk/palacetheatre/events/event/4406/wading-and-wandering

20/01/2026

We got to hang out with the fabulous Suzy Gunn of HandMade Theatre today. Amongst other things we were trying out some Spoonbill walking improvements. Adding prongs to the toes of Michelle’s shoes turned out NOT to be the answer 😂. Learned loads about how to function as a company, talking about touring, where we might take our shows, when and whether to become a CIC, and more. Exciting times!

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