























 |
| |
January 2008 PERFORMANCE |
|
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| |
|
WEEK FOUR
Friday & Saturday, January 25 & 26, 8pm
Sunday, January 27, 7pm
$12 ($10 students, seniors)
Nance Klehm - Twinkle
Rebecca Tennison &
Aviva Steigmeyer -
Spell Launcher & Love Has Brought Me To Despair
Emily Carter - Boy,
Girl, and The Modern Baby
Jessica Hudson - Attempts
at Flight
Matt Marsden - Boxcartoon
Blair Thomas/Fast Fish Puppet Theatre -
The Selfish Giant
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
Nance
Klehm
Twinkle
In this episodic installation, a woodland creature creates a starry
night, one small fire at a time. Between the performances each evening,
an oil lamp is built and placed somewhere on stage. www.salvationjane.net;
www.spontaneousvegetation.net
Nance Klehm is pro-biotic, a radical
ecologist, urban forager, mad scientist of the living, and knower
of the inner resources.
|
|
| |
Rebecca Tennison
& Aviva Steigmeyer
Two pieces: Spell Launcher & Love Has Brought Me To Despair
Spell Launcher is a kind of psychological spin off on a
Punch and Judy hand puppet show. The play stars a witch
and a devil who are eternally bound to one another through spells
and their sheer desire to destroy one another. With psychotropic
substances they crash into each others dreams, and ruminate on the
age-old problems of love, hatred, obsession, and mermaids.
Love Has Brought Me To Despair is Steigmeyer’s old
time love ballad hand stitched into a crankie show—sad love
songs as the fabric scrolls along.
Rebecca Tennison has been performing
and creating original theater and puppet shows for over twelve years.
Her collaborative projects and solo work have been seen in Toronto's
Cooking Fire Theater Festival, The Black Sheep Puppet Festival in
Pittsburgh, Philadelphia's The Puppet Uprising, and the RadiCackaLacky
Puppetry Convergence in North Carolina. She most recently toured
the Pacific Northwest with her hand puppet show Spell Launcher.
Originally from Chicago, Rebecca fled to the west five years ago
and currently lives down the hill from the woods in Bellingham,Wa.
Aviva Steigmeyer is an old time
musician and artist living in Bellingham,WA. She spends most of
her time practicing non-technological ways of living and is a pro
at canning and slingshot making. This is her first puppet show.
A world away from theatrical glitz and technical
hoopla…the humblest of handmade puppets and props…-
Byron Woods, indyweek.com
Clearly one of the most haunting works
of the year, though it used little more than recycled cardboard
and fabric, string, a few words from William Faulkner—and
a deep belief in their audience's ability to hear a very simple
truth, spoken quietly. - Byron Woods, indyweek.com
|

Image by Rebecca Tennison |
|
| |
|
Emily Carter
Boy, Girl, and The Modern Baby
For description, see
week one.
Jessica Hudson
Attempts at Flight
For description, see
week one.
Matt Marsden
Boxcartoon
For description, see
week one.
|
|
| |
SPECIAL MATINEE
Chicago Children's Theatre’s The Selfish Giant
Adapted and created by Blair Thomas/Fast Fish Puppet Theatre
Sunday, January 27, 4pm
$10
Original puppets and music tell the story of a grumpy old giant
who forbids the children in his village from playing in his beautiful
garden. After the children are locked out, the garden plunges into
an eternal winter, until the children sneak back into the garden,
bringing with them the joyous rebirth of spring. Puppet Design:
Jesse Mooney-Bullock; Costumes: Meredith Miller. www.chicagochildrenstheatre.org;
www.blairthomas.org
Blair Thomas is the founder and
artistic director of Blair Thomas & Company, which creates Chamber
Puppet Theater for adults, and for children under the name Fast
Fish Puppet Theater. As co-founder of Redmoon Theater in 1989, Blair
Thomas spent a decade leading a vision to create large-scale spectacle
theater. Blair has served as curator for Chicago's International
Puppet Festival, as an Associate Adjunct Professor at the School
of the Art Institute of Chicago, and was the first recipient of
the Jim Henson Fellowship at the University of Maryland. Along with
composer Michael Smith, he created The Snow Queen, recently
performed for the second year at Victory Gardens.
...the technique and commitment on display is
nothing short of staggering - Chicago Tribune
|
 |
|
|
























 |