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Inspired by the art of pop-up books, The Carrot Salesman is the original story of a rabbit trying to sell carrots to all the wrong animals. This show is filled with enough visual surprises to captivate even the youngest children while older kids learn to think critically about advertising. After all, a jellyfish needs a carrot about as much as it needs a bicycle.
Wednesday April 15, 2009
2:00 PM





Some days are bad; others are big, bad & particularly troublesome. On this particular day, you're really in trouble if you happen to be a hungry wolf. And a day like the one Mr. Furr E. Wolf experiences, would make a Bengal Tiger become a vegetarian. Join us as we follow Mr. Wolf through some of his most famous adventures: Three Little Pigs , Br'er Rabbit & The Wolf, Red Riding Hood and The 3 Billy Goats Gruff. (What's a wolf doing in 3 Billy Goats Gruff ?)
Saturday February 28, 2009
2:00 PM
 
Saturday January 24, 2009
2:00


Awonderful re-telling of "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp" except this time Mr. Punch plays the lead role with split your side comic results.Loosely based on the classic tale of Aladdin. Audiences will cheer Punch on as he struggles against the powers of the evil magician. The show includes many of the characters and routines found in Traditional Punch & Judy shows.
Tuesday December 30 2008
2:00PM
The Circus Sisters
All of your senses will be tingled by these two virtuosic women as they delight all audiences with dazzling visuals, charming wit and lyrical style. Liz Bolick and Lisa Lewis combine their unique skills and talents to create a fun-filled extravaganza for all ages. Featuring circus skills, physical comedy and great music, Miz Liz and Lisa Lou have delightful combination of juggling prowess, precarious balancing, and amazing illusions with lovely, handpainted scenery to enhance this already exciting show. "Circus Sisters" is simply delightful.


They are fanciful tales about the way certain things came to be.  For example, they include: How the Elephant got its Trunk; How the Leopard got its Spots; How the Camel got its Hump; and How the Alphabet was Created.
Thursday November 6, 2008
2:00 PM
2008-2009
Rudyard Kipling spent many years living in and writing about the African continent.  He wrote for both adults and children.  Like his most popular work, The Jungle Book, his Just So Stories were created for the enjoyment of young people.  Most of them are about the animal kingdom. 
Fred Greenspan
presents
Punch's
Magic Lamp
It's The Wolf
Saturday March 21st 2008
2:00 pm
Based on the true story of "Lonesome George," this show tells the tale of a truly one-on-a-kind tortoise from the Galapagos Islands. Described by The Smithsonian as "an uplifting eco-fable," this engaging theatrical piece shares an important lesson about man's impact upon the environment. This show was funded in part by a grant from the Puppeteers of America Endowment Fund and was awarded an UNIMA Citation of Excellence in 2005.
Galapgos George
The Carrot Salesman
The originally scheduled performance of �Caps for Sale� had to be changed, We hope to have the show in either this October or November.

The Carrot Salesman is a fun show with a special bonus. Right after the performance the audience will be invited to make their own puppets.

We hope to see you there.
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