About
Oliver Hymans is an award-winning puppetry artist and director. He has worked internationally across four continents, directing and designing puppetry in theatre, opera, film and music video. Oliver’s puppets have appeared at London’s Tate Modern, Little Angel Theatre, Arcola Theatre, Royal Albert Hall, The National Gallery, Camden Roundhouse and The Institute of Contemporary Arts. His shows have been described as being “visually dazzling… funny and beautiful…poetic and precise” (The Guardian), with “dazzling technical flourishes” (The Stage); and his puppet designs acclaimed for having “brilliant realistic movement and wonderful personality” (Broadway World) and “filled with life” (Total Theatre Magazine).
Oliver is currently Associate Artist at Little Angel and a 2021 QEST Scholar specialising in traditional marionette carving. He is a visiting lecturer in Scenography at Rose Bruford College of Performing Arts and an artist facilitator for the Barbican, Museum of London & Primary Shakespeare Company
Design credits
Design Credits include: A Christmas Carol in the Painted Hall, The Legend of the Jazz Penguin (for Goblin Theatre); The Wishing Tree (Little Angel Theatre); On Railton Road (Dir. Ian Giles / Jerwood); The Snow Queen (Puppets; Rose Theatre Kingston); Mu’A (Rain) (Dam Van Huyhn/Mahogany Opera Group); Palm Grove Tales (Kerala School of Drama, India); Directing credits include: (For Little Angel Theatre) Emily Rising, The Wishing Tree, Masterchef Mo and The Missing Cake, The Singing Mermaid (associate director); Promised Land (Loft Puppet Co. South Africa), Bluebeard’s Castle (Arcola Theatre / Grimeborn Festival), Daedala (Tate Modern Tate Late); El Ensueño del Dorado (Puppetry; Circo Para Todos, Colombia), The Banned Circus Animals (Blind Summit/Roundhouse); Screen credits include: Hot Chip ‘Spell’ (music video; puppeteer); How A Kite Flies (Dir. Ben Gough with Ian Mckellen; puppet design/puppeteer); Canned Laughter & Scraps (dir. Chris Brake; puppet design & puppeteer); The Correspondents ‘Kind of Love’ (music video; puppet director/designer).
Oliver Hymans made the puppets featured in On Railton Road, a critically acclaimed play by Ian Giles and Louis Rembges staged at Museum of the Home from 3-18 November 2023. On Railton Road is a hedonistic drama about the lives and loves of the pioneering queer squatters who fought for a place to call home.

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