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CT Insider on MSNReview: Bold comedy 'Avenue Q' holds up well at Shelton's Center Stage TheatreIt is hard to believe that two decades have passed since “Avenue Q” first opened on Broadway, winning the Tony Award for Best Musical over the behemoth “Wicked.” Center Stage Theatre in Shelton ...
One of the many bitter ironies of our human-driven climate catastrophe is that plastic trash makes for beautiful puppets. That dissonance is on full and gorgeous display in ”Human,” a work by ...
Solitary and self-sufficient, the Woodcutter is possessed of the ineffable quality — a kind of projectability — that can make puppets profound and delicate vessels for embodying human ...
For more than three decades, Tracey Conner used the art of puppetry to help countless children learn about nutrition, pursue fitness, cope with traumatic experiences and prevent bullying.
One of the most common questions stems from how Sasori was “alive” if he had turned himself into a human puppet rather than inhabiting a truly human body. Despite being a human puppet ...
They poke their heads out of a warren on Hamlin Avenue and take orders, then retreat into their sugar hole; a few minutes later, a human being brings you food. The Sugar Hole puppets are an ...
“Little Amal” — “Amal” meaning “hope” in Arabic — isn’t a real girl, but a larger-than-life puppet that has become a symbol for human rights and refugees around the globe.
Human and puppet limbs are entwined, and there is a sense, both comforting and disconcerting, of a group-individual, like the shadowy figures who merge with the dark in Goya’s Black Paintings.
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