Tuesday, March 1, 2011

BLACK CHERRY PUPPET THEATER Presents: PUPPET SLAMWICH 3! Mufuletta Edition!


BLACK CHERRY PUPPET THEATER Presents: PUPPET SLAMWICH!
A night of Puppetry and Performance for Grown-ups!
SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2011
@ Black Cherry Puppet Theater in SoWeBo
1115 Hollins Street, Batltimore MD 21223

Shows at 7PM AND 9:30PM!! That’s right, TWO SHOWS!
Doors open ½ hour before each show time. Tix $7

PRE-SALE Tickets are available NOW online at Brown Paper Tickets:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/162386
(seating is general admission and limited…so please arrive early!)
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March’s Puppet Slamwich is a Mufuletta, a steaming savory delight so stuffed with mysterious goodness that it might just knock you out!

WHO and What will I be witnessing at this awesome Slamwich you ask? Here’s the run down:

Baltimore’s Kevin Sherry, of Squidfire fame, premieres his new show “Levels”, a love story between three puppeteers told on 4 levels of reality with a live band!

Jeanine Padgett and Lisa Krause debuting "The Dance of the Devil Dolls,” dark and humorous marionette tale about the black arts, inspired by excerpts from old radio shows.

Scene stealing comic troubadours Pepito the Clown (Z Smith) and Paul (Anna Fitzgerald) return as Country Diva and Cowboy Puppet, singing songs of love and Heartbreak!

Psychedelic drag performer, Sam Shea channels his new act “Only Girl In The World,” brimming with pop music, choreographed dance, transformable stories, maternal technology, glamour and flamboyant tidal waves!

Joining us from Richmond, VA, Christopher Hudert of Applause Unlimited presents “The Gift” a poetic story of puppet creation stripping away the complex to explore the simple ball and glove, creation and love!

And the house plants let loose in “Goldileaves and the Three Beers” by D.C.’s Eric Brooks and Christopher Hudert!

http://blackcherry.org/
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Black Cherry is funded by an operating grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive; Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and the Baltimore Office of Promotion and The Arts; and The Friends of Black Cherry, Inc.