King Kong is now a musical reality at the Regent Theatre, in Melbourne, Australia, where this is made possible courtesy of a six-meter high robotic puppet. You can attribute this piece of technological art to puppeteer Sonny Tilders, where the 35-strong team has worked tirelessly on this modern day rendition of King Kong. His limbs will be manipulated on stage by 10 specially trained stage circus artists, where they shift his arms and legs using rope, working alongside another trio of off-stage puppeteers for a real realistic performance. Approximately 300 meters of electrical wiring are stuffed within the puppet’s steel and aluminum shell, allowing audiences to recoil in horror whenever Kong lets rip a majestic roar.