At the request
from a reader, this post includes two photos of Fry-Fry, the nemesis of
the “Squirrely Shirley Meets Fry-Fry” show.
The story behind
the creation of this puppet started with a comment by a friend years ago when I
was on the board of a downtown Tucson (AZ) historic neighborhood association. Being
on the board meant that I got to know a lot of really interesting people. One
of our neighbors was an extremely talented man who had been a chef for several
years. During neighborhood fundraisers, dinners and ice cream socials, I came
to know and admire David and his wife, Kathryn, because they knew how to organize events and bring ideas and people together. One evening during a conversation
about bad restaurant experiences, David described the greasy food odor wafting
from some fast-food places as being “fry-fry.” What a great image! His
off-handed reference to greasy food made a lasting impression on me.
As I was writing
the “Squirrely Shirley Meets Fry-Fry” show, I considered introducing a puppet
with a fondness for greasy, sugary, salty food.
I envisioned this puppet as the bad guy for our 2012 show about making healthy
choices. Thanks to David, the descriptive image of fry-fry smells from fast-food places seemed like a
good place to start exploring what I had in mind.
The puppet
character evolved to be a rather inarticulate and irritating troublemaker. I had a
lot of fun constructing this stick puppet shaped a little like a French fry container.
I decided to give him a mouth that could change from a smile to a frown during
the show.
So, now you know
a bit about the character of Fry-Fry, and how he evolved from an off-handed
remark, to an idea that eventually became an unforgettable puppet. I am grateful to this odd little character, because he helped me envision a family friendly, interactive puppet/storytelling program about the value of exercise and good food choices. I now consider this light-hearted family show as my contribution to the First Lady's national campaign to combat childhood obesity.
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