Puppetry of the Penis | |
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Written by | Simon Morley & David Friend |
Date premiered | 1996 |
Place premiered | Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Original language | English |
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Puppetry of the Penis is a comedic live performance-art show featuring a series of genital contortions. The show was initially conceived as the title of a highbrow art calendar released by Australian Simon Morley in 1996.[1][2] The calendar showcased twelve penis "installations" (the manipulation of male genitalia into a variety of recognisable forms).[3] In response to increasing requests for live demonstrations, in 1997 Morley enlisted fellow Australian, David "Friendy" Friend, to devise a performance show consisting of body-based genital comedy.[4]
The show involves two nude men who bend, twist, and fold their penises and scrotums into various shapes.[5] The theatrical contortion of the male genitalia accompanied by comedic narration has since spread internationally. It is humorously termed "dick trick"[6] or "genital origami."
Puppetry of the Penis was first performed on stage at the 1998 Melbourne International Comedy Festival in Australia, featuring the creators, Morley and Friend, as the premiere cast.[7] The show has since appeared on the international stage, featuring productions in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Europe, Canada, the United States, South Africa and Argentina.[1] The initial Australian tour was the subject of Australian comedian Mick Molloy's 2000 documentary Tackle Happy.[2][8] The duo has recruited supporting production teams and actors across Australia, the UK and the U.S., allowing international performance demands to be met. Due to the success of the show, the business was expanded to cater for private parties around Australia.[9]
A Puppetry of the Penis TV special has aired in Australia on One.[10]