When it comes to 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,' a Game of Thrones spinoff that brings medieval magic to life, one standout performer is Tanzyn Crawford, who embodies the quirky character Tanselle. Her on-screen chemistry with Peter Claffey's awkward hero Dunk is undeniable, particularly in scenes where she performs with a puppet troupe.
The puppet shows that pop up throughout the series are undeniably impressive, with intricate costumes and props that bring Westeros to life in unexpected ways. The show takes place in a world where dragons have long since vanished, but their legacy lives on through the puppets and performances of characters like Tanselle.
According to Crawford, the puppet shows were created as a complete production, with choreography and staging worked out by multiple crew members. "Everything was very large and very heavy," she noted, highlighting the impressive work that went into bringing these cardboard creations to life. The team, which included Crawford herself, carefully planned their performances to ensure seamless integration with the camera.
Crawford's experience playing Tanselle is rooted in her knowledge of the character from George R.R. Martin's source material. She brings a creative spirit to the role, one that is evident even on stage when she performs in front of an audience. However, it's clear that this aspect of her performance isn't her favorite โ or perhaps not a natural fit for her.
Despite some initial shyness, Crawford exudes confidence as Tanselle, a performer who is respected within the troupe for her talent and experience. The character's quieter moments showcase Crawford's ability to convey depth without needing dialogue, drawing the viewer into the world of Westeros through subtle expressions and body language.
The puppet shows that pop up throughout the series are undeniably impressive, with intricate costumes and props that bring Westeros to life in unexpected ways. The show takes place in a world where dragons have long since vanished, but their legacy lives on through the puppets and performances of characters like Tanselle.
According to Crawford, the puppet shows were created as a complete production, with choreography and staging worked out by multiple crew members. "Everything was very large and very heavy," she noted, highlighting the impressive work that went into bringing these cardboard creations to life. The team, which included Crawford herself, carefully planned their performances to ensure seamless integration with the camera.
Crawford's experience playing Tanselle is rooted in her knowledge of the character from George R.R. Martin's source material. She brings a creative spirit to the role, one that is evident even on stage when she performs in front of an audience. However, it's clear that this aspect of her performance isn't her favorite โ or perhaps not a natural fit for her.
Despite some initial shyness, Crawford exudes confidence as Tanselle, a performer who is respected within the troupe for her talent and experience. The character's quieter moments showcase Crawford's ability to convey depth without needing dialogue, drawing the viewer into the world of Westeros through subtle expressions and body language.