Puppet Tree Community Arts - Many branches - Community Roots


About Ian

"The children had a WONDERFUL time - your enthusiasm and humour are infectious, Ian."
"Thank you for making us laugh til we cried - a real tonic!"
"Very impressed by the way you cope with difficult students."
"A thoroughly energised workshop..."
"You are wonderful with the children..."
"Made an ordinary day very special"
"Your encouragement and positive attitude saw the whole thing through."
"The drama was excellent and really captured the group's imagination - we were still talking about it the next day!"

Ian is an experienced community arts worker - 
A graduate of Dartington College of Arts where he studied Theatre, Ian worked in Community Theatre in Liverpool before leading Northumberland Community Arts. He came to the Midlands to run Community Development on the Dines Green estate in West Worcester, ending up as the assistant Community Development Manager for Worcester City Council before setting up and establishing Sure Start in the city.

Ian holds current Enhanced CRB checks through both Worcestershire County Council AND Worcester Volunteer Bureau and can provide written references if required.

Ian is an associate artist with Worcestershire Resource Exchange & uses recycled materials from them and elsewhere to create costumes, puppets, giant structures, environments, musical instruments, masks – anything that suits the needs of the groups he works with; scrap material offers so much variety!

About Ally

A skilled musician and Advanced Skills music teacher, Ally is famed throughout the county for her dynamic presentation, enthusiasm and ability to lose things! She is much in demand in the primary sector for her abilities in leading whole school singing sessions; class music in folk, classical or pop genres; project work; after-school music groups and special needs music education.

Ally is a trained Suzuki violin teacher & a Voices Foundation leader. She works closely with Everybody Let's Sing!, a project promoting music with special needs children. She is also lead fiddler for Horizon Lights and The Compost Band.



Recent Projects include:

The Ariconium Mystery Play –Come on in, the water’s fine! 
The Ariconium Mystery Play was Performed on Fri 28 April & Sat 1 May at The Alma Tavern, Linton. Changeable weather allowed Friday to go with a real swing but the Saturday crowds had to be brave in the face of a real downpour - such are the challenges of outdoor shows! Audiences were enthusiastic, praising the quality of the music and musicians, ably led by John Frith; the scenery and props; the fantastic acting and singing by a large cast; and above all the wit and energy of the script, created by a team of local people. Children from both local schools took part following five weeks of workshops led by John and Ian.


A DVD of the project is in the pipeline, thanks to local group Minute by Minute Production.

Examples of past projects

The Adventures of Hatty and Sonny
Charford Children's Centre in Bromsgrove wanted something to interest and engage young parents. Following up on a fun but soggy trip to Hatton World at Easter, Ian worked with the group to write, illustrate and publish a book. The Adventures of Hatty and Sonny is full of photos of the day and images created by parents and childre. The story, devised by parents, incorporates letter and number recognition with a truly entertaining narrative. Copies can be puchased or downloaded through online Print-on-demand specialists Lulu.com

More story creating action went on at Oldbury Park Primary in Worcester. Two Year 1 classes enjoyed learning how traditional stories are constructed and  used the basic rules to create their own 'Once Upon a Time' books. Children choose from 'Add on', 'Magical Beings' and 'Enchantment' story types and their imaginations went wild!

Building on his years of experience in Community Development work, Ian  collaborated with Gairnswood Ltd to carry out a very successful Community Engagement exercise for the Tewkesbury Healthy Town Partnership. A final report and video captured the results of workshops and open days in schools, community venues, youth groups, stay & play groups and the street! Using Giant Maps, games and group work activity Ian his collegues enabled over 300 local people to comment on and significantly influence the direction of thinking regarding use of nearly £2million of government funding, aimed at improving health in the town.


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Tewkesbury Healthy Town consultation
Extract (no sound) from a dvd made as part of a community engagement project on behalf of Tewkesbury Healthy Town Partnership and carried out by Gairnswood Ltd. Shows Ian Craigan working with primary ...

December is Lantern Pageant time in Ronkswood, Worcester and groups all over the estate get busy making giant lanterns & puppets. The 2009 event centred round St Matthews Church at the heart of the estate and told the story of Ronk and his adventures. Students from Perrywood Primary and Nunnery wood High School used shadow play, masks, music and drama to bring the tale to life and it ended with giant lantern 'seeds'taking a message of hopefrom Ronkswood to the whole world!


In 2008 Little Light, star of the 2007 pageant was back and this time he'd lost the Treasures of Heaven - luckily he got them back in time!

Perrywood Primary's Rainbow of HOPE

The Pageant for St Wulfstan's 1000th birthday. Commissioned by Worcester Cathedral (Wulfstan founded the Norman cathedral), Ian wrote and produced a seven part street theatre show which was performed by students from Bishop Perowne CofE College & Blessed Edward Oldcorne RC College; after just one day of rehearsals! Visit the Cathedral site for more details of Wulfstan's incredible life and works.

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St Wulfstan Street Pageant
Street Theatre depicting scenes from the life of St Wulftan to mark 1000 years of Worcester Cathedral performed by students from Bishop Perowne CofE and Blessed Edward Oldcorne RC high Schools, devise...
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Wulfstan pageant
Wulfstan brings peace to warring neighbours
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Mystery Cycle for rural Herefordshire
The first Mystery Play, "The Creation & The Fall of Adam and Eve", was performed at the end of October 2008. It was written, performed and promoted by members of the Archenfield Group of Ministries with music by local people and local composer John Frith. A DVD is available and  also producing a short 'Making of...' film to give others a flavour of the process.


God busy creating with a dustpan and brush!


Have you got an idea for a community event or in-house project that requires drive, patience and creativity to bring to fruition?
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