Dick Puppets

Dick Puppets




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Dick Puppets
Dick,
professional ventriloquist foam puppet.
33" (84cm) tall. Weight is about 1,5 pound
(0,7kg).
Movable mouth.
Fingers are bendable.
Dick is a professionally designed puppet so it is
easy
to use and perform with.
The puppet has convenient grip control for the
mouth.
This puppet is made out of foam and covered with
fleece.
The puppet is provided with removable clothes as
pictured.

Customization of this puppet is possible.
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us with your request.

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Puppetry of the Penis Exploring the Birth Of Genital Origami

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In 1996, Simon Morley had the idea of displaying twelve penis installations in a calendar. These genital expressions were the result of sibling rivalry between Morley and his brothers that started with what is now called, “The Hamburger” trick.
The calendar promised to be a success, except it took them over a year to print, and became outdated faster than they could produce it. The following year, Simon Morley hooked up with fellow puppeteer David Friend, and the request for live demonstrations gave birth to the “Puppetry of the Penis.” Their first show at the 1998 Melbourne International Comedy Festival was acclaimed the “Outright Best Show,” kicking off an eight-month tour of Australia, captured in the documentary “Tackle Happy.”
From left to right, Simon Morley and David Friend looking good. Photo courtesy of Puppetry of the Penis.
Following continuous sold-out runs within Australia, the duo has recruited teams not only across Australia, but also from America and the UK to meet performance demands. The show begins with a stand-up comedy act to warm up the audience for what is about to come. Once the audience has laughed at jokes about sexual escapades, the real show begins.
Penis installations from the book “Puppetry of the Penis”. Scans from the Puppetry of the Penis Book.
Although two flacid penises swirling around the stage might seem awkward or off-putting, the level of comfort is instantly put at ease by the witty non-sexual comedic routines performed by the genital artists. It’s not rare for the performers to invite audience members to come up on stage and learn how to do the installations. The participants range from intrigued college-agers to ballsy seniors in their 70s and 80s. Some of their famous tricks include “The Snail,” “The Atomic Mushroom,” “The Eiffel Tower,” “The Baby Kangaroo,” and the famous “Hamburger,” to name a few.
David Friend performing the “Eiffel Tower” on stage at the “Sports Bar” in Cairns, Australia. Still from the Tackle Happy documentary.
Throughout the years the shows have grown to become an international phenomenon presented to millions of people in five languages across thirty-five countries. In London, the “Genital Origami” show ran for 6 months delighting Londoners and celebrities alike, including Naomi Campbell, Elton John, Bono and The Beckhams. In 2015, “Puppetry of the Penis” set up a flagship show in the entertainment capital of the world, Las Vegas, which continues to run 5 nights per week and has cemented itself as a Vegas must-see show. It’s received high critical acclaim from several media outlets. Vanity Fair called it “dementedly good fun,” and Newsday USA named it “an international phenomenon.”
From left to right, David Friend and Simon Morley looking suave. Photo courtesy of Puppetry of the Penis.
This past February, during a show in the Adelaide Fringe Festival in Australia, David Friend was performing his signature trick, “The Bulldog,” when he sat down on a woman’s lap and severely injured one of his testicles. Friend plopped down directly on a corkscrew in the woman’s pocket, a souvenir from her trip to a winery earlier that day. Friend’s testicle “turned a deep shade of purple” and he was advised to give his act some rest. We hope Friend’s testes are back to normal.
Simon Morley introducing David Friend’s pulsating testicle on the right. Stills from the Tackle Happy documentary.
Simply put, the show consists of two nude men who fold, bend, twist, scoop and bulge their genitals into various shapes, but it’s much more than that. Although it might seem crude in concept, they are really just another example of our culture’s love of experimentation with the mimicking abilities of the human body. Using genitalia to create recognizable objects is a more risqué version of creating shadow puppets or perfecting celebrity impressions. And if there is an audience for it, why not share it!
David Friend performing the “G-String” on stage at the “Sports Bar” in Cairns, Australia. Still from the “Tackly Happy” documentary.
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After being performed at its birthplace, Australia, Puppetry of the Penis has traveled far and wide through most of the Western world including a sell-out run in London’s west end and subsequent sell-out runs in New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. This vastly popular show has been seen by millions of people in 35 countries and in 5 different languages! It now has Las Vegas shows three times a week and here is everything you need to know.
In case you are unacquainted, Puppetry of the Penis is a live Las Vegas performance show that features two nude men wearing capes and manipulating their genitalia into different shapes – kind of like an adult variation of balloon art called genital origami or penis puppetry – that they pair with comedy commentary that most find absolutely hilarious.
A young man in Australia created a highbrow art calendar that featured close-up shots of his genitalia arranged in various formations; ‘dick tricks’ he called them. Simon Morley and his brother had produced these ‘installations’ over several years of sibling rivalry, but they soon realized that no one was particularly excited about these calendars.
To make these calendars marketable, they decided to perform a live show that would improve the sales of their calendars. Never in their wildest dreams did they imagine how it would blow up!
From there, Puppetry of the Penis became an international sensation. It has been performed in most of the Western world, including the UK, Europe, Canada, the US, and Argentina, and has been seen by Elton John, Hugh Grant, and Naomi Campbell. Because of its success, the original performers, Simon Morley teamed up with David Friend, have even hired and trained other performers.
In a phone interview with a magazine, Morley states that the “dick tricks” are party tricks that most men do; he just put on a cape and charged other people to see it. The added theatrics and drama will make for an interesting night, to say the least.
The name of the show, Puppetry of the Penis, pretty much reveals what you are going to see there: two men standing on stage and making what they call ‘origami art’ with their genitalia. There is a comedy commentary that goes along with every ‘trick,’ be it the Wind Up, the Atomic Mushroom, the fairly simple Wristwatch, the Snail, or their famous Puppetry of the Penis hamburger.
These are not the only performances you will see. We don’t want to spoil too much, but the Flying Squirrel, Windsurfer, and the Loch Ness Monster count as some of their tame routines in genital origami.
You might feel a bit uncomfortable at first, but the performers do a great job of coming across as silly and fun instead of weird or creepy. The comedy script that accompanies the show will have you in splits! If you have a flexible sense of humor, that is.
In an interview, Morley speaks of his motivations for continuing to perform the Puppetry of the Penis: “We’re about celebrating the penis and liberating the male genitalia. Women and men have been told for a long time now, ‘You can’t laugh at a man’s genitals. You’ll hurt his feelings.’ We say, ‘Not true!’ We make them three stories high on a big screen and say, ‘Have a good, old-fashioned belly laugh.’
Well, the show kind of got banned in a small New Zealand city but when a conservative citizen’s group filed a complaint for illegality in Chicago, the police refused to bar it. The liberation is well underway!
If you enjoy experiencing new things and your friends describe your sense of humor as a bit vulgar, join the party at Puppetry of the Penis! Although, it would not be a good idea to whip it out while you are in the audience – Simon Morley reveals he has had several audience members do that.
Even though the show was originally performed by Simon Morley and his fellow puppeteer David Friend, new performers have been recruited and trained by them during the long and popular tenure of the show. One of the more admired performers is Daniel Lewry who sometimes joins Simon for shows.
The show is currently live in Las Vegas. It is performed at 8pm on Friday, Saturday, and Sundays, so you can book your ticket for when you are in town!
Puppetry of the Penis is showing at the Jewel Box Theatre inside the Erotic Heritage Museum , which is a dedicated 24,000 square foot space dedicated to the history of erotica.
The Jewel Box inside the Erotic Heritage Museum 3275 Sammy Davis Jr. Drive Las Vegas, NV 89109
The Jewel Box Theater for Puppetry of the Penis is quite small, so it should not matter where you find a seat. It holds a total of 150 seats. The show is clearly visible from all seats in the theater so just sit back and enjoy the show!
Since there is full-frontal nudity in the show, it is not appropriate for people younger than 18 years of age. In fact, the show has an age restriction of 18+.
Drink specials are available with ticket purchases.
Since the theater is quite small, you can still see everything from the back. This time, every ticket has good visibility. The VIP seats are most valuable for the meet and greet with the performers.
I have seen the show twice in Nanaimo, British Columbia . Canada
Loved it both times.
I was wondering if there are any DVD’s available for sale?????
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