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Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 21:33:37 EDT
Subject: Re: PUPT: Re:GAZslam



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In a message dated 10/7/2002 9:16:25 AM US Mountain Standard Time, 
profwill66-AT-hotmail.com writes:


> Welcome to the fold.  But let's try to mention who the performers were and 
> what they did.  

OK.

The show opened with:

Omnipresent Theater (Kamala & Don Kruzska) and "Good Morning, Blaster" 
wherein a woman discovers she is married to a monster, a large hairy, horny 
(horns on his head, that is), mouth puppet.  Performed on and around a sofa.

Tommy Cannon & Co. - "Trailer Park Zombie"  Very funky mouth puppet must 
solve riddles and confer with the wise Junkyard Jane to defeat a killer 
zombie, using duct tape and government cheese.

Tucson Puppet Works (Matt Cotten, Charles Swanson, Eric Wagner and Brett 
Boyce) - "Harvest! Encounter in the Heartland"  Musical about a girl who 
longs to leave Chicken Holler where her father has converted a respectable 
egg farm to a cock-fighting enterprise.  She meets an alien, but is too large 
to fly away in his conveyance.  Complications follow.  Rod puppets and shadow 
puppets.

Rude Rabbit Productions (Lisa Haslbauer, Gwen Bonar and Nancy Smith) "Miracle 
Monkey"  A childless couple with many valuables adopt a monkey.  
Complications and a bittersweet ending.  Hand puppets

Greg Paul Williams  - "Mr Fabulous"  (direct from LA!) The incomparable sock 
puppet showman gives a startling musical revue replete with many fabulous set 
and costume changes.

In between acts, Professor Wacko (Alex Votichenko) entertained with two 
turntables, his mixer, lots of eclectic vinyl and a great deal of creativity.

Don't you wish you could have been there? 


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In a message dated 10/7/2002 9:16:25 AM US Mountain Standard Time, profwill66-AT-hotmail.com writes:


Welcome to the fold.  But let's try to mention who the performers were and
what they did. 


OK.

The show opened with:

Omnipresent Theater (Kamala & Don Kruzska) and "Good Morning, Blaster" wherein a woman discovers she is married to a monster, a large hairy, horny (horns on his head, that is), mouth puppet.  Performed on and around a sofa.

Tommy Cannon & Co. - "Trailer Park Zombie"  Very funky mouth puppet must solve riddles and confer with the wise Junkyard Jane to defeat a killer zombie, using duct tape and government cheese.

Tucson Puppet Works (Matt Cotten, Charles Swanson, Eric Wagner and Brett Boyce) - "Harvest! Encounter in the Heartland"  Musical about a girl who longs to leave Chicken Holler where her father has converted a respectable egg farm to a cock-fighting enterprise.  She meets an alien, but is too large to fly away in his conveyance.  Complications follow.  Rod puppets and shadow puppets.

Rude Rabbit Productions (Lisa Haslbauer, Gwen Bonar and Nancy Smith) "Miracle Monkey"  A childless couple with many valuables adopt a monkey.  Complications and a bittersweet ending.  Hand puppets

Greg Paul Williams  - "Mr Fabulous"  (direct from LA!) The incomparable sock puppet showman gives a startling musical revue replete with many fabulous set and costume changes.

In between acts, Professor Wacko (Alex Votichenko) entertained with two turntables, his mixer, lots of eclectic vinyl and a great deal of creativity.

Don't you wish you could have been there?

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