Little Amal the larger-than-life puppet is coming to Stratford for World Refugee Week - The Leamington Observer

Little Amal the larger-than-life puppet is coming to Stratford for World Refugee Week

Leamington Editorial 21st Jun, 2022   0

LITTLE Amal, the larger-than-life puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee that has become an international symbol of human rights, will visit the RSC in Stratford tomorrow (Wednesday) as part of World Refugee Week.

Since her 8,000km journey started last year from the border of Syria and Turkey, Little Amal has come to represent the millions of refugee children, sharing the message, “Don’t forget about us”.

The 3.5 metre tall creation, crafted from moulded cane and carbon fibre, is operated by three puppeteers – a stilt walker whose legs become Amal’s and who also animates her face, and two others who each operate one of her arms.

Little Amal will be welcomed to Stratford outside the Royal Shakespeare Theatre at 3.30pm with a short extract from A Midsummer Night’s Dream.




Erica Whyman, Acting Artistic Director, said: ‘We are delighted to welcome Little Amal at Midsummer. This is such an important journey in World Refugee Week, and our community, including many displaced families who have recently settled here, will welcome this precious opportunity to Walk with Amal. Shakespeare wrote passionately about the experience of making your home in a new land, and his words will be one of our gifts to Amal.’

The RSC added it would like everyone to come along and welcome Little Amal to the town by bringing their own messages of welcome and handmade stars to present to Little Amal.


Starting in Manchester on June 19, Little Amal’s journey will also take in Stonehenge, the Liverpool Docks, Bradford, Leeds, Bristol Harbour, Birmingham, Cheltenham, Canterbury and London. Her journey will end on June 27 in Folkestone, Kent, where she first arrived in the UK.

Roger Matthews, Chair of local refugee charity Welcome Here, told the Observer they were also looking forward to welcoming Little Amal to the town.

He continued: “Stratford is usually associated with Shakespeare and tourism, but the last few years have seen an increasing number of refugees living in the town. Welcome Here originally started to provide a community welcome to Syrian refugees coming to Stratford under the Government’s official resettlement scheme.

But we are now helping refugees from Afghanistan who are living in a nearby hotel – and most recently we have been welcoming refugees from Ukraine who have come to the area through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

“Local people continue to show great kindness towards those seeking refuge with us. Local businesses, too, have made generous offers to refugees. Little Amal will find a friendly welcome in Stratford.”

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