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Northwest Puppet Center presents: “The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs by A. Wolf”

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Northwest Puppet Center presents:

THE TRUE STORY OF THE 3 LITTLE PIGS BY A. WOLF

Based on the popular children’s book by Jon Scieszka
Performed by Paul Mesner Puppets

Two weekends only!

Feb. 11-19, 2012
Sat. 1pm & 3pm
Sun. 1pm & 3pm

Tickets available at the box office (opens 30 minutes before each show) or online (anytime):

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/203334

Hope you can all attend this fabulous and ridiculous performance.

Thanks!

Dmitri

P.S. Coming next, “The Odyssey”: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/203343

dmitri@nwpuppet.org

http://www.nwpuppet.org

Carter Family Marionettes
Northwest Puppet Center
9123 – 15th Ave. NE
Seattle, WA 98115

tel: 206 523 2579
fax: 206 523 8078

Northwest Puppet Center presents: Thumbelina

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Here is a wonderful way to warm up the dreary days of winter!

Northwest Puppet Center
presents

THUMBELINA: The Original Flower Child
by Oregon Shadow Theatre

Jan. 14-29
Sat. 1pm & 3pm
Sun. 1pm & 3pm

Tickets available 30 minutes before each show at the box office or can be purchased in advance:

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/203327

This performance is designed with inspiration from Art Noveau. Live music of the 60′s-70′s sets the tone for this flower power fairytale.

“Hans Christian Andersen never had it so groovy.” Richard Farr, Seattle Times

Hope you can all make it to the show!

http://www.nwpuppet.org

Carter Family Marionettes
Northwest Puppet Center
9123 – 15th Ave. NE
Seattle, WA 98115

tel: 206 523 2579
fax: 206 523 8078

Thistle Theatre presents: “More Auntie Lena’s African Stories”

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Thistle Theatre, a puppet theatre for families presents:

Picture of Val and the possum

More Auntie Lena’s African Stories

Playing her drum and asking for audience response, Auntie Lena and her friend, Possum, are back to

sing and tell more African stories. Stories include “Why the Sun and Moon Live in the Sky” and

“Anansi, the Spider” which is about the infamous trickster spider and an unsuspecting turtle.

Val Thomas-Matson, founder of Look, Listen and Learn (a commercial free, early-learning TV

program) plays Auntie Lena. Brian Stabile and Lisa Haslbauer are the puppeteers in the show

directed by Artistic Director, Jean Enticknap. Sue Ennis has penned three new songs for the show

and all have African grooves by ethnomusicologist, Kim Alessi, including the original “Story Tree”

song. Brian Stabile designed and built the new puppets in the production.

 

Locations and Dates:

Magnuson Park Theatre

7120 62nd Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115

Jan. 21, 22 (1:00PM & 3:00PM)

 

Sunset Hill Community Club

3003 NW 66th St, Seattle, WA 98117

Feb. 3 (7:30PM), Feb. 4, 5 (1:00PM & 3:00PM)

 

Bellevue Youth Theatre

16661 Northup Way, Bellevue, WA 98008

Feb. 11, 12 (2:00PM & 4:00PM)

 

Tickets:

Child/Senior $8.00

General $9.00

Information:

Phone: (206) 524-3388

www.thistletheatre.org

 

Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia presents: The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Other Eric Carle Favorites

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Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia‘s signature production, The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Other Eric Carle Favourites continues to generate remarkable statistics. To date more than 1,525,000 spectators in thirteen countries have enjoyed versions offered in six languages. Featuring innovative black-light puppetry and evocative original music, the fifty-minute production includes three beloved stories: The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Little Cloud and the Mixed-Up Chameleon. This production swell was recently awarded a Citation of Excellent by UNIMA-USA, one of North America’s most prestigious awards in the field of puppetry.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Other Eric Carle Favourites

Seattle Children’s Theatre

(Public performances currently available)

Friday, May 18, 2012 -7:00 PM
Saturday, May 19, 2012 -5:30 PM
Thursday, May 31, 2012 -7:00 PM
Friday, June 1, 2012- 7:00 PM

Saturday, June 2, 2012- 2:00 PM

Saturday, June 2, 2012- 5:30 PM

Friday, June 8, 2012 -7:00 PM

Saturday, June 9, 2012 -2:00 PM

Saturday, June 9, 2012 -5:30 PM

Sunday, June 10, 2012 – 11:00 AM

Sunday, June 10, 2012 -2:30 PM


 

About Mermaid Theatre of Nova ScotiaBased in Windsor, Nova Scotia, Mermaid Theatre’s unique adaptations of children’s literature have delighted more than four and a half million young people on four continents. Founded in 1972, the company  ranks among North America’s most respected theatres for the young, and has won widespread recognition for its important ambassadorial role. Mermaid regularly crosses North America, and has represented Canada in Japan, Mexico, Australia, England, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Holland, Scotland, Wales, Hong Kong, Macau, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam. Mermaid has earned Export Excellence Awards from both Nova Scotia and the Government of Canada (2001, 2005) in recognition for contributions to culture and the economy, and in 2008 received  the Crystal Ambassador Award by the Tourism Industry of Nova Scotia. The company performs for 200,000 spectators annually, and is currently one of Canada’s most active touring organizations. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NW Puppet Center presents: “Cenerentola: The Italian Cinderella”

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Northwest Puppet Center’s season of puppet shows continues with:

“Cenerentola: The Italian Cinderella”
Now through Dec. 18, 2011
Sat. 1pm & 3pm
Sun. 1pm & 3pm

On a dusty shelf of a library in Venice, Stephen Carter found this 19th century puppet script of “Cenerentola”. With a translation to English and some adaptations, Carter Family Puppets bring this silly and exciting version of the classic fairytale to the stage once again.

Tickets available at the box office 30 minutes before showtime or online:

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/203320

As always, feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Thanks and we look forward to seeing you at the show!

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Carter Family Marionettes
Northwest Puppet Center
9123 – 15th Ave. NE
Seattle, WA 98115

tel: 206 523 2579
fax: 206 523 8078

Kyle Loven presents: “Blink” and “When You Point at the Moon”

Kyle Loven presents:

 

Blink

&

When You Point at the Moon

two new works in progress

Created & Performed by Kyle Loven

WHAT: Blink & When You Point at the Moon

WHO: Created & Performed by Kyle Loven

WHEN: December 1-5. 2011

Thursday through Monday at 7:00 PM

WHERE: 608 19th Avenue East, at the Little Theatre in Capitol Hill

ABOUT THE PIECES:

Blink: a lost installation

This installation piece unearths a lost city made up of lost things. Detailed puppets,

objects, and music combine in this exploration of loss and time. This piece is being

developed through the generous support of the Jim Henson Foundation and the Seattle

Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, and will premiere as an evening-length piece in 2012.

 

Creative Team:

Creator, Performer: Kyle Loven

Dramaturg, Co-Director: Jessica Hatlo

Composer: George Maurer

Sound Designer: Kevin Heard

&

When You Point at the Moon

An Eastern moon myth warns children to “Never point at the moon or the moon will cut

your ears off!” Inspired by this warning, the piece follows a young boy, the moon, and

the fateful gesture that brings them together. Told in the spirit of a cautionary tale for

adults, this one-man show blends puppetry, sound effects, and a live actor. After

premiering at On the Boards’ 2011 NW New Works Festival in June, When You Point at

the Moon has since toured to Portland and Taipei. This show will expand to an eveninglength

version in 2012, combining multiple moon myths from around the world.

 

Creative Team:

Creator, Performer: Kyle Loven

Director: Nick Hubbard

Sound Designer: Kevin Heard

Choreographer: Gabrielle Schutz

Press Release for Kyle Loven

Tickets are $10 and are available at the door or in advance at: www.kyleloven.com

Pay-What-You-Can performances are December 2 & 5

For press comps please e-mail: kyleloven@gmail.com

 

ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES:

Kyle Loven is currently a Seattle-based artist. His image-driven work combines puppetry,

projections, objects, and other art forms with live actors. In addition to his original creations,

Kyle has worked most extensively with Michael Sommers and Susan Haas’ Open Eye Figure

Theatre but has also performed with Theatre de la Jeune Lune and The Children’s Theatre

Company. His original work has been seen in Amsterdam, Taipei, New York, Minneapolis,

Portland, Orlando, and Seattle. Kyle is the recipient of grants from the Jim Henson Foundation,

4Culture, Artist Trust, and the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs.

Jessica Hatlo is a collaborative performance artist specializing in new, generative and crossdisciplinary

work. Collaborators include 14/48, Hedgebrook Women’s Playwright Festival,

Implied Violence, the Satori Group, Kyle Loven, Jessica Jobaris, and Rosa Vissers. Hatlo was a

member/co-artistic director of Washington Ensemble Theatre for 5 years. The Ensemble will be

producing the world premiere of her play STUCK in March 2012. Hatlo and Rosa Vissers’

collaboration PERPETUUM|Mobile will present their performance installation Ora et Labora as

part of Next Fest NW at Velocity Dance Center December 9-11, 2011. Hatlo is also the program

director of Queer Teen Ensemble Theatre (QTET) a Seattle based program for LGBTQ youth.

Kevin Heard is a sound designer and audio engineer currently based in Seattle. Kevin has

worked with many local companies in varying capacities including Seattle Rep, Book-It, Seattle

Shakes, Annex Theatre, and Contemporary Classics.

Nick Hubbard is a Seattle-based performance artist who creates images with shadow theater and

puppetry. He has appeared on local stages including On the Boards, Live Girls!, and Theatre Off

Jackson. He has collaborated with local puppet creator Brian Kooser and playwright Wes

Andrews, and has worked with Jean Enticknap’s Thistle Theatre.

George Maurer is best known as one of Minnesota’s premier jazz pianists, but his musical

collaborations have taken him around the globe as a performer, arranger, and composer. He has

shared the stage with Eric Clapton, arranged music for the Chiffons and written two original

scores for Saint Paul City Ballet. His repertoire includes indie movie soundtracks, 15 CDs,

arrangements for everyone from gospel choirs to rock icons and an always-full itinerary of

George Maurer Trio, Group, and Variety Band performances.

Gabrielle Schutz has been an active member of Seattle’s artistic community since 2007 and has

collaborated with a myriad of companies and artists as a Chorographer, Theatrical Director and

solo Performance Artist. She is currently the Managing Director of Absurd Reality Theatre,

where she has produced and facilitated the creation of several new works in Theatre and Dance.

Gabrielle holds a BA in Theatre from Mesa State College in Colorado.

 

NW Puppet Center presents: “Qweti: Tales of the Makah Tribe”

Northwest Puppet Center’s 2011-12 Season of performances begins with “Qweti:  Tales of the Makah Tribe”.  Don’t miss this highly acclaimed show by Carter Family Marionettes.  Created in collaboration with Elders of the Makah Tribe, it is our honor to share these comical tales of Qweti the Trickster.  Having toured the world, Qweti returns to Seattle for only 2 weekends!

 

Nov. 12-20, 2011

Saturdays at 1pm and 3pm

Sundays at 1pm & 3pm

 

Advance tickets available anytime online or by phone:

 

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/202374

1 (800) 838-3006

 

Tickets also available at the box office starting 30 minutes before each show.  Admission to the puppet center remains one of the greatest bargains in town for live theater:

 

Adult $10.50

Child $8.50

Senior $9.00

 

The start of our season is also your chance to enjoy great savings with a subscription to 5 shows!  Now more affordable than ever:

 

Adult Subscription $35

Child Subscription $30

 

Subscriptions available through this link, by phone or ask about it at the box office:

 

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/203395

1 (800) 838-3006

 

Thanks for your support and enjoy the shows!

2011-2012 Season at Northwest Puppet Center

NW Puppet Center’s 2011-2012 Season begins in November. They have a wonderful line-up of performances and have made Season Subscriptions more affordable than ever!

If you’d like to see all 5 shows in the season, it only costs $30 for each child and $35 for each adult. Where else can you see 5 live performances for such a reasonable price? Please support Northwest Puppet Center and enjoy all these shows:

QWETI: TALES OF THE MAKAH TRIBE
by Carter Family Marionettes
Nov. 12-20, 2011

CENERENTOLA: THE ITALIAN CINDERELLA
by Carter Family Puppets
Dec. 10-18, 2011

THUMBELINA: THE ORIGINAL FLOWER CHILD
by Oregon Shadow Theatre
Jan. 14-29, 2012

THE TRUE STORY OF THE 3 LITTLE PIGS BY A. WOLF
by Paul Mesner Puppets
Feb. 11-19, 2012

THE ODYSSEY
by Carter Family Puppets
March 3-18, 2012

Showtimes: Sat. 1pm & 3pm, Sun. 1pm & 3pm

Subscriptions available online or by phone:

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/203395
1(800)838-3006

Also, they are seeking volunteers to help out before/after shows. If you are interested, it is a great way to get involved with this unique organization and you get to see the shows for FREE! Just send an email to find out more or get signed up.

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Carter Family Marionettes
Northwest Puppet Center
9123 – 15th Ave. NE
Seattle, WA 98115

tel: 206 523 2579
fax: 206 523 8078

“little world” at Lee Center

little world 

Developed from an original design and puppets by Carol Wolfe Clay

Written and directed by Ki Gottberg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In 2007, Clay’s teenage son became quadriplegic in a high school wrestling accident. Six weeks later Gottberg’s 12-year-old daughter was diagnosed with stage 3B cancer. Inexplicably, they found themselves living on the same floor in different wards at Children’s Hospital, lost in the deep and complicated processes of grief.  Four years later, Clay and Gottberg teamed up to create a whimsical, funny, and illuminating theater piece out of a part of the traumatic experience, the part having to do with grief. Highlighting their shared interest in new ways of making theatre, the generative process began with Clay creating a “little world,” a dynamic set full of handmade puppets; Gottberg then wrote a play inspired by this physical world and reflective of their shared experiences; and now, this “little world” comes to life…

…A woman creates and retreats to a little world of her own… a safe place where she can hide from all that is cruel. But this new world conjures up characters who emerge playfully, yet ultimately confront and challenge her.  Featuring actors Suzy Hunt, Kate Wisniewski, Cecelia Frye and Jena Cane, this production is one hour in length and is presented under the auspices of the Actors’ Equity Association Members’ Project Code. (Not suitable for children under 10.)

“little world” is supported by a Seattle Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs CityArtist Projects 2011 grant.

Performance Schedule

Preview Oct. 6, 8 p.m.

Oct. 7-8, 8 p.m.

Oct. 12-15, 8 p.m.

Oct. 19-22, 8 p.m.

Oct. 26-29, 8 p.m.

Oct. 16 and 23, 4 p.m.

Admission is a suggested donation of $15. Tickets can be purchased online at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/202323, or in-person at the Lee Center Box Office, 900 12th Avenue.


Thistle Theatre presents “Jack and the Beanstalk”

Thistle Theatre, a puppet theatre for families presents:

Jack and the Beanstalk

Based on an old English version of the story, Jack trades his family’s cow for five colored beans. An

amazing adventure ensues when Jack climbs to the top of the beanstalk and becomes a slave to the

cyclops wife of the fee-fi-fo-fum giant. A golden hen, a magic singing harp, a green fairy and a fool

add to the musical merriment.

Brian Stabile, Lisa A. Haslbauer and Ben Burris are the puppeteers in this production directed by

Jean Enticknap. The story was adapted by Sue Ennis and Jean Enticknap with music and songs by

Sue Ennis. The puppets were designed and built by Brian Kooser with costumes by Jean Enticknap.

 

Locations and Dates:

Bellevue Youth Theatre

16661 Northup Way, Bellevue, WA 98008

Oct. 1, 2 (2:00PM & 4:00PM)

Sunset Hill Community Club

3003 NW 66th St, Seattle, WA 98117

Oct. 7 (7:30PM) Oct. 8, 9 (1:00PM & 3:00PM)

Magnuson Park Theatre

7120 62nd Ave NE Seattle, WA 98115

Oct. 15, 16 (1:00PM & 3:00PM)

 

Tickets:

Child/Senior $8.00

General $9.00

 

Season Tickets Available!

 

Information:

Thistle Theatre

Phone: (206) 524-3388

Website: thistletheatre.org

 

 

 

 

 

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