Puppetry of the Penis
is a performance show that first started in 1997 as a live show by David 'Friendy' Friend and Simon Morley, first performed on the international stage at the 1998 Melbourne International Comedy Festival in Australia. The show involves two nude men who bend, twist, and fold their penes
and scrotums into various shapes.
The theatrical contortion of the male genitalia (penis, scrotum, and testicles) into various positions along with comedic narration has since spread internationally. It is humorously called "Dick Trick" or "genital origami," referring to the flexibility of the human penis, testicles and scrotum. Most of their tricks are performed with an uncircumcised penis.
Currently, the show has appeared in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Europe, Canada, the U.S., South Africa and Argentina. It was also the subject of Australian comedian Mick Molloy's 2000 documentary Tackle Happy
.
Their tricks include:
- Wind Up
- Atomic Mushroom
- Wristwatch
- Snail
- Three-Wood
- Parachute
- Eiffel-Tower
- Hamburger
- Hot dog
- Pelican
- Windsurfer
- G-String
- Brain
- Weed-Snipper
- Loch Ness Monster
- Wedding Ring
- The woman
- Mollusk
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PUPPETRY OF THE PENIS TICKETS
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Puppetry of the Penis
is a
performance show that first started in 1997 as a live show by David 'Friendy' Friend and Simon Morley, first performed on the international stage at the 1998
Melbourne International Comedy Festival in
Australia. The show involves two nude men who bend, twist, and fold their
penes
and scrotums into various shapes.
The
theatrical contortion of the male genitalia (
penis,
scrotum, and
testicles) into various positions along with comedic narration has since spread internationally. It is humorously called "Dick Trick" or "genital origami," referring to the flexibility of the human penis, testicles and scrotum. Most of their tricks are performed with an
uncircumcised penis.
Currently, the show has appeared in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Europe, Canada, the U.S., South Africa and Argentina. It was also the subject of Australian comedian
Mick Molloy's 2000 documentary
Tackle Happy
.
Their tricks include:
- Wind Up
- Atomic Mushroom
- Wristwatch
- Snail
- Three-Wood
- Parachute
- Eiffel-Tower
- Hamburger
- Hot dog
- Pelican
- Windsurfer
- G-String
- Brain
- Weed-Snipper
- Loch Ness Monster
- Wedding Ring
- The woman
- Mollusk