PrideFest Puppet Slam
Pride and puppets — two things that go together like Bert and Ernie ;)
Pride and puppets — two things that go together like Bert and Ernie ;)
Join us as we save Fantasia from the Nothing. Be amazed as these completely unrelated puppet artists re-tell this tale in the most bizarre fashion. Giant turtles, tiny gnomes, a DRAGON, and more!!!!
Chaotic Good is a rough-and-ready performance series featuring irreverent experimental works-in-progress by artists across all performance mediums.
Undiscovered Countries has made you a performance mix tape, of ten multidisciplinary artists each reimagining a favorite Break Up Song. Come dance in the squishy insides of our hearts!
A recipient of an UNIMA Citation of Excellence, and support of the Jim Henson Foundation, Ruby & Charlie is a swing dance-infused puppet play with a live jazz ensemble.
A recipient of an UNIMA Citation of Excellence, and support of the Jim Henson Foundation, Ruby & Charlie is a swing dance-infused puppet play with a live jazz ensemble.
A recipient of an UNIMA Citation of Excellence, and support of the Jim Henson Foundation, Ruby & Charlie is a swing dance-infused puppet play with a live jazz ensemble.
A recipient of an UNIMA Citation of Excellence, and support of the Jim Henson Foundation, Ruby & Charlie is a swing dance-infused puppet play with a live jazz ensemble.
A recipient of an UNIMA Citation of Excellence, and support of the Jim Henson Foundation, Ruby & Charlie is a swing dance-infused puppet play with a live jazz ensemble.
Puppet Spread returns to CyberTank with GOOD AND PLENTY more short puppet acts to showcase. Ladies of Mischief host Puppet Spread Good and Plenty! Thursday, November 18th at 9pm EST!
Tangled Up In Strings is a Survival Celebration Concert event. A declaration of resilience, artistry, gratitude & love.
Ladies of Mischief walk into a theater space and host a puppetry showcase of SPACE themed acts featuring shadow puppets, object performance, rod, string, mask, toy theater and puppet films from local to far-out Artists! Gear up for a PUPPET SLAM that's blasting off into the unknown, the terrains of SPACE. Befriend an alien and come out for an starry night Thursday July 15th, 2021 at 9:00pm ED
TICKETS
$20 in advance
$25 on the door
Little Did Productions explores the nature of cross-cultural collaboration with A Ramayana, a remembering of an epic poem familiar to over a billion people. Using overhead projectors and live raga music from North and South India, Little Did’s experimental shadow puppetry tells a timeless tale of mythic proportions for audiences of all ages. Watch as this multidisciplinary collective introduces and draws inspiration from the performing arts, music and dance traditions of South Asia to present shadow puppetry in raga form.
Equity Approved Showcase.
Directed by
Jessica Marie Lorence
Featuring
Sean Devare
Rachael MacBean
Sara Jane Munford
Alison Novelli*
Roshni Samlal
Luke Santy
Puppet/Image Design by
Aditi Damle
Sean Devare
Jessica Marie Lorence
Katarra Peterson
Lighting Design by
Mary Ellen Stebbins
*Equity Member appearing with permission of Actors’ Equity Association without benefit of an Equity contract in this Off-Off Broadway production.
TICKETS
$20 in advance
$25 on the door
Little Did Productions explores the nature of cross-cultural collaboration with A Ramayana, a remembering of an epic poem familiar to over a billion people. Using overhead projectors and live raga music from North and South India, Little Did’s experimental shadow puppetry tells a timeless tale of mythic proportions for audiences of all ages. Watch as this multidisciplinary collective introduces and draws inspiration from the performing arts, music and dance traditions of South Asia to present shadow puppetry in raga form.
Equity Approved Showcase.
Directed by
Jessica Marie Lorence
Featuring
Sean Devare
Rachael MacBean
Sara Jane Munford
Alison Novelli*
Roshni Samlal
Luke Santy
Puppet/Image Design by
Aditi Damle
Sean Devare
Jessica Marie Lorence
Katarra Peterson
Lighting Design by
Mary Ellen Stebbins
*Equity Member appearing with permission of Actors’ Equity Association without benefit of an Equity contract in this Off-Off Broadway production.
TICKETS
$20 in advance
$25 on the door
Little Did Productions explores the nature of cross-cultural collaboration with A Ramayana, a remembering of an epic poem familiar to over a billion people. Using overhead projectors and live raga music from North and South India, Little Did’s experimental shadow puppetry tells a timeless tale of mythic proportions for audiences of all ages. Watch as this multidisciplinary collective introduces and draws inspiration from the performing arts, music and dance traditions of South Asia to present shadow puppetry in raga form.
Equity Approved Showcase.
Directed by
Jessica Marie Lorence
Featuring
Sean Devare
Rachael MacBean
Sara Jane Munford
Alison Novelli*
Roshni Samlal
Luke Santy
Puppet/Image Design by
Aditi Damle
Sean Devare
Jessica Marie Lorence
Katarra Peterson
Lighting Design by
Mary Ellen Stebbins
*Equity Member appearing with permission of Actors’ Equity Association without benefit of an Equity contract in this Off-Off Broadway production.
TICKETS
$20 in advance
$25 on the door
Little Did Productions explores the nature of cross-cultural collaboration with A Ramayana, a remembering of an epic poem familiar to over a billion people. Using overhead projectors and live raga music from North and South India, Little Did’s experimental shadow puppetry tells a timeless tale of mythic proportions for audiences of all ages. Watch as this multidisciplinary collective introduces and draws inspiration from the performing arts, music and dance traditions of South Asia to present shadow puppetry in raga form.
Equity Approved Showcase.
Directed by
Jessica Marie Lorence
Featuring
Sean Devare
Rachael MacBean
Sara Jane Munford
Alison Novelli*
Roshni Samlal
Luke Santy
Puppet/Image Design by
Aditi Damle
Sean Devare
Jessica Marie Lorence
Katarra Peterson
Lighting Design by
Mary Ellen Stebbins
*Equity Member appearing with permission of Actors’ Equity Association without benefit of an Equity contract in this Off-Off Broadway production.
TICKETS
$20 in advance
$25 on the door
Little Did Productions explores the nature of cross-cultural collaboration with A Ramayana, a remembering of an epic poem familiar to over a billion people. Using overhead projectors and live raga music from North and South India, Little Did’s experimental shadow puppetry tells a timeless tale of mythic proportions for audiences of all ages. Watch as this multidisciplinary collective introduces and draws inspiration from the performing arts, music and dance traditions of South Asia to present shadow puppetry in raga form.
Equity Approved Showcase.
Directed by
Jessica Marie Lorence
Featuring
Sean Devare
Rachael MacBean
Sara Jane Munford
Alison Novelli*
Roshni Samlal
Luke Santy
Puppet/Image Design by
Aditi Damle
Sean Devare
Jessica Marie Lorence
Katarra Peterson
Lighting Design by
Mary Ellen Stebbins
*Equity Member appearing with permission of Actors’ Equity Association without benefit of an Equity contract in this Off-Off Broadway production.
TICKETS
$20 in advance
$25 on the door
Little Did Productions explores the nature of cross-cultural collaboration with A Ramayana, a remembering of an epic poem familiar to over a billion people. Using overhead projectors and live raga music from North and South India, Little Did’s experimental shadow puppetry tells a timeless tale of mythic proportions for audiences of all ages. Watch as this multidisciplinary collective introduces and draws inspiration from the performing arts, music and dance traditions of South Asia to present shadow puppetry in raga form.
Equity Approved Showcase.
Directed by
Jessica Marie Lorence
Featuring
Sean Devare
Rachael MacBean
Sara Jane Munford
Alison Novelli*
Roshni Samlal
Luke Santy
Puppet/Image Design by
Aditi Damle
Sean Devare
Jessica Marie Lorence
Katarra Peterson
Lighting Design by
Mary Ellen Stebbins
*Equity Member appearing with permission of Actors’ Equity Association without benefit of an Equity contract in this Off-Off Broadway production.
TICKETS
$20
Katelynn Kenney and the Baltimore Asian Pasifika Arts Collective Presents
Tornkid
A New York Workshop Production
Tornkid just wants to belong: at school, at home, in their own skin. So what does Tornkid do? Tear themselves in two. Tricky thing is, Tornkid’s other half runs away with their voice, into a mythical land both achingly familiar and unfamiliar. This play by Katelynn Kenney draws on the power of Southeast Asian and Pacific Indigenous mythology to take the audience on an elemental journey to literally find oneself. Under the direction of Cara Hinh and Donna Ibale, with puppetry created by Jess Rassp, and masks created by Tara Cariaso, Tornkid promises to be a feast for the senses and an exploration into a world rarely seen on the American stage.
TICKETS
$20
Katelynn Kenney and the Baltimore Asian Pasifika Arts Collective Presents
Tornkid
A New York Workshop Production
Tornkid just wants to belong: at school, at home, in their own skin. So what does Tornkid do? Tear themselves in two. Tricky thing is, Tornkid’s other half runs away with their voice, into a mythical land both achingly familiar and unfamiliar. This play by Katelynn Kenney draws on the power of Southeast Asian and Pacific Indigenous mythology to take the audience on an elemental journey to literally find oneself. Under the direction of Cara Hinh and Donna Ibale, with puppetry created by Jess Rassp, and masks created by Tara Cariaso, Tornkid promises to be a feast for the senses and an exploration into a world rarely seen on the American stage.
TICKETS
$20
Katelynn Kenney and the Baltimore Asian Pasifika Arts Collective Presents
Tornkid
A New York Workshop Production
Tornkid just wants to belong: at school, at home, in their own skin. So what does Tornkid do? Tear themselves in two. Tricky thing is, Tornkid’s other half runs away with their voice, into a mythical land both achingly familiar and unfamiliar. This play by Katelynn Kenney draws on the power of Southeast Asian and Pacific Indigenous mythology to take the audience on an elemental journey to literally find oneself. Under the direction of Cara Hinh and Donna Ibale, with puppetry created by Jess Rassp, and masks created by Tara Cariaso, Tornkid promises to be a feast for the senses and an exploration into a world rarely seen on the American stage.
TICKETS
$20
Katelynn Kenney and the Baltimore Asian Pasifika Arts Collective Presents
Tornkid
A New York Workshop Production
Tornkid just wants to belong: at school, at home, in their own skin. So what does Tornkid do? Tear themselves in two. Tricky thing is, Tornkid’s other half runs away with their voice, into a mythical land both achingly familiar and unfamiliar. This play by Katelynn Kenney draws on the power of Southeast Asian and Pacific Indigenous mythology to take the audience on an elemental journey to literally find oneself. Under the direction of Cara Hinh and Donna Ibale, with puppetry created by Jess Rassp, and masks created by Tara Cariaso, Tornkid promises to be a feast for the senses and an exploration into a world rarely seen on the American stage.
TICKETS
$20
Katelynn Kenney and the Baltimore Asian Pasifika Arts Collective Presents
Tornkid
A New York Workshop Production
Tornkid just wants to belong: at school, at home, in their own skin. So what does Tornkid do? Tear themselves in two. Tricky thing is, Tornkid’s other half runs away with their voice, into a mythical land both achingly familiar and unfamiliar. This play by Katelynn Kenney draws on the power of Southeast Asian and Pacific Indigenous mythology to take the audience on an elemental journey to literally find oneself. Under the direction of Cara Hinh and Donna Ibale, with puppetry created by Jess Rassp, and masks created by Tara Cariaso, Tornkid promises to be a feast for the senses and an exploration into a world rarely seen on the American stage.
TICKETS
$18 Adults
$12 Kids (18 and younger)
In the early 1900s African-Americans began to migrate north in large numbers. Harlem was where their community was, so many moved there, despite the high rents. Rent parties became a popular way for families to raise the rent money they needed. They would hire a musician or band, get cheap refreshments and charge a small entry fee.
An innovative toy theater fills the stage, a replica of a Harlem block from the 1920s. Lights flicker on as people awake. We see toy theater puppets, shadows come to life in windows, and at a certain point the whole set transforms. All the while actors frolic in 20s costumes, original saxophone music plays through the speakers and a cat does back alley beat poetry. Were transported in time to an era poignant and pivotal to the African-American experience in this country and people of all ages should know these stories, hear these words and listen to this music. Come follow Rose, Jenny and Ricky as they help their mammas throw a RENT PARTY to save their home. All they need to do is get the ice, hand out some cards, oh - and get a real live musician to play. Shouldn't be too hard...
The cast will include AnJu Hyppolite, Marlee Miller, Maya Posey, and Christian Roberson with Puppet and Set Design by Gretchen Van Lente, Costume Design by Taylor Harrison, Music Direction by Jessica Lurie, and Lighting Design by Jeannette Yew.
RENT PARTY has been awarded the prestigious Henson Foundation family grant. The show is recommended for ages 10 and up.
TICKETS
$18 Adults
$12 Kids (18 and younger)
In the early 1900s African-Americans began to migrate north in large numbers. Harlem was where their community was, so many moved there, despite the high rents. Rent parties became a popular way for families to raise the rent money they needed. They would hire a musician or band, get cheap refreshments and charge a small entry fee.
An innovative toy theater fills the stage, a replica of a Harlem block from the 1920s. Lights flicker on as people awake. We see toy theater puppets, shadows come to life in windows, and at a certain point the whole set transforms. All the while actors frolic in 20s costumes, original saxophone music plays through the speakers and a cat does back alley beat poetry. Were transported in time to an era poignant and pivotal to the African-American experience in this country and people of all ages should know these stories, hear these words and listen to this music. Come follow Rose, Jenny and Ricky as they help their mammas throw a RENT PARTY to save their home. All they need to do is get the ice, hand out some cards, oh - and get a real live musician to play. Shouldn't be too hard...
The cast will include AnJu Hyppolite, Marlee Miller, Maya Posey, and Christian Roberson with Puppet and Set Design by Gretchen Van Lente, Costume Design by Taylor Harrison, Music Direction by Jessica Lurie, and Lighting Design by Jeannette Yew.
RENT PARTY has been awarded the prestigious Henson Foundation family grant. The show is recommended for ages 10 and up.
TICKETS
$18 Adults
$12 Kids (18 and younger)
In the early 1900s African-Americans began to migrate north in large numbers. Harlem was where their community was, so many moved there, despite the high rents. Rent parties became a popular way for families to raise the rent money they needed. They would hire a musician or band, get cheap refreshments and charge a small entry fee.
An innovative toy theater fills the stage, a replica of a Harlem block from the 1920s. Lights flicker on as people awake. We see toy theater puppets, shadows come to life in windows, and at a certain point the whole set transforms. All the while actors frolic in 20s costumes, original saxophone music plays through the speakers and a cat does back alley beat poetry. Were transported in time to an era poignant and pivotal to the African-American experience in this country and people of all ages should know these stories, hear these words and listen to this music. Come follow Rose, Jenny and Ricky as they help their mammas throw a RENT PARTY to save their home. All they need to do is get the ice, hand out some cards, oh - and get a real live musician to play. Shouldn't be too hard...
The cast will include AnJu Hyppolite, Marlee Miller, Maya Posey, and Christian Roberson with Puppet and Set Design by Gretchen Van Lente, Costume Design by Taylor Harrison, Music Direction by Jessica Lurie, and Lighting Design by Jeannette Yew.
RENT PARTY has been awarded the prestigious Henson Foundation family grant. The show is recommended for ages 10 and up.
TICKETS
$18 Adults
$12 Kids (18 and younger)
In the early 1900s African-Americans began to migrate north in large numbers. Harlem was where their community was, so many moved there, despite the high rents. Rent parties became a popular way for families to raise the rent money they needed. They would hire a musician or band, get cheap refreshments and charge a small entry fee.
An innovative toy theater fills the stage, a replica of a Harlem block from the 1920s. Lights flicker on as people awake. We see toy theater puppets, shadows come to life in windows, and at a certain point the whole set transforms. All the while actors frolic in 20s costumes, original saxophone music plays through the speakers and a cat does back alley beat poetry. Were transported in time to an era poignant and pivotal to the African-American experience in this country and people of all ages should know these stories, hear these words and listen to this music. Come follow Rose, Jenny and Ricky as they help their mammas throw a RENT PARTY to save their home. All they need to do is get the ice, hand out some cards, oh - and get a real live musician to play. Shouldn't be too hard...
The cast will include AnJu Hyppolite, Marlee Miller, Maya Posey, and Christian Roberson with Puppet and Set Design by Gretchen Van Lente, Costume Design by Taylor Harrison, Music Direction by Jessica Lurie, and Lighting Design by Jeannette Yew.
RENT PARTY has been awarded the prestigious Henson Foundation family grant. The show is recommended for ages 10 and up.
TICKETS
$18 Adults
$12 Kids (18 and younger)
In the early 1900s African-Americans began to migrate north in large numbers. Harlem was where their community was, so many moved there, despite the high rents. Rent parties became a popular way for families to raise the rent money they needed. They would hire a musician or band, get cheap refreshments and charge a small entry fee.
An innovative toy theater fills the stage, a replica of a Harlem block from the 1920s. Lights flicker on as people awake. We see toy theater puppets, shadows come to life in windows, and at a certain point the whole set transforms. All the while actors frolic in 20s costumes, original saxophone music plays through the speakers and a cat does back alley beat poetry. Were transported in time to an era poignant and pivotal to the African-American experience in this country and people of all ages should know these stories, hear these words and listen to this music. Come follow Rose, Jenny and Ricky as they help their mammas throw a RENT PARTY to save their home. All they need to do is get the ice, hand out some cards, oh - and get a real live musician to play. Shouldn't be too hard...
The cast will include AnJu Hyppolite, Marlee Miller, Maya Posey, and Christian Roberson with Puppet and Set Design by Gretchen Van Lente, Costume Design by Taylor Harrison, Music Direction by Jessica Lurie, and Lighting Design by Jeannette Yew.
RENT PARTY has been awarded the prestigious Henson Foundation family grant. The show is recommended for ages 10 and up.
TICKETS
$18 Adults
$12 Kids (18 and younger)
In the early 1900s African-Americans began to migrate north in large numbers. Harlem was where their community was, so many moved there, despite the high rents. Rent parties became a popular way for families to raise the rent money they needed. They would hire a musician or band, get cheap refreshments and charge a small entry fee.
An innovative toy theater fills the stage, a replica of a Harlem block from the 1920s. Lights flicker on as people awake. We see toy theater puppets, shadows come to life in windows, and at a certain point the whole set transforms. All the while actors frolic in 20s costumes, original saxophone music plays through the speakers and a cat does back alley beat poetry. Were transported in time to an era poignant and pivotal to the African-American experience in this country and people of all ages should know these stories, hear these words and listen to this music. Come follow Rose, Jenny and Ricky as they help their mammas throw a RENT PARTY to save their home. All they need to do is get the ice, hand out some cards, oh - and get a real live musician to play. Shouldn't be too hard...
The cast will include AnJu Hyppolite, Marlee Miller, Maya Posey, and Christian Roberson with Puppet and Set Design by Gretchen Van Lente, Costume Design by Taylor Harrison, Music Direction by Jessica Lurie, and Lighting Design by Jeannette Yew.
RENT PARTY has been awarded the prestigious Henson Foundation family grant. The show is recommended for ages 10 and up.
TICKETS
$18 Adults
$12 Kids (18 and younger)
In the early 1900s African-Americans began to migrate north in large numbers. Harlem was where their community was, so many moved there, despite the high rents. Rent parties became a popular way for families to raise the rent money they needed. They would hire a musician or band, get cheap refreshments and charge a small entry fee.
An innovative toy theater fills the stage, a replica of a Harlem block from the 1920s. Lights flicker on as people awake. We see toy theater puppets, shadows come to life in windows, and at a certain point the whole set transforms. All the while actors frolic in 20s costumes, original saxophone music plays through the speakers and a cat does back alley beat poetry. Were transported in time to an era poignant and pivotal to the African-American experience in this country and people of all ages should know these stories, hear these words and listen to this music. Come follow Rose, Jenny and Ricky as they help their mammas throw a RENT PARTY to save their home. All they need to do is get the ice, hand out some cards, oh - and get a real live musician to play. Shouldn't be too hard...
The cast will include AnJu Hyppolite, Marlee Miller, Maya Posey, and Christian Roberson with Puppet and Set Design by Gretchen Van Lente, Costume Design by Taylor Harrison, Music Direction by Jessica Lurie, and Lighting Design by Jeannette Yew.
RENT PARTY has been awarded the prestigious Henson Foundation family grant. The show is recommended for ages 10 and up.