Noriko Nishimoto
Noriko Nishimoto was a Japanese-Australian puppeteer, puppet artist, writer, and director best known for doing freelance work throughout her career. Her career started out in Japan, spending 16 years as a performer, writer, and director for Osaka's La Clarte Puppet Theatre before going freelance. Noriko was soon discovered by Australian puppetry director Peter Wilson in 1980, who invited her to Australia to perform at the Festival of Perth in a performance of Faust. A year later, Nishimoto was invited again to join Wilson's company, Spare Parts Puppet Theatre as a puppet master. After a three-year tenure down under, she relinquished her Japanese citizenship to take up Australian citizenship. Nobody can blame her for doing that, because that was a huge opportunity that impacted her career over the years. After a time as being puppet master of Spare Parts, Noriko Nishimoto became assistant artistic director in 1987 then ten years later became the artistic director. She soon stepp...