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===Australia=== [[Richard Bradshaw (puppeteer)|Richard Bradshaw]] is an Australian shadow puppeteer known for his characters like "Super Kangaroo".<ref>Logan, D, ''Puppetry'', p.13</ref> Bradshaw's puppetry has been featured in television programs made by [[Jim Henson]] as well as the long-running ABC children's TV series ''[[Play School (Australian TV series)|Play School]]''. The Shadow Theatre of Anaphoria<ref>[http://anaphoria.com/shadow.html The Shadow Theatre of Anaphoria]</ref> (relocated to Australia from California) combines a mixture of reconstructed and original puppets with multiple sources of lights. The company is under the direction of [[Kraig Grady]]. Australian company Shadowplay Studios' debut game ''Projection: First Light'' was inspired by shadow puppetry and its art style replicates the traditional shadow play canvas using black props and sepia backgrounds. They visited Richard Bradshaw to gain more insight into shadow puppetry, to make their game more authentic and to get references for the game's shadow puppet characters.<ref>{{cite web|title=Projection: First Light β An Interview with Michael Chu|url=https://puppetplace.wordpress.com/2018/02/13/projection-first-light-an-interview-with-michael-chu/|website=Puppet Place News|access-date=16 April 2018|date=13 February 2018}}</ref>
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