File spoon-archives/puptcrit.archive/puptcrit_2003/puptcrit.0310, message 136


Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 21:18:42 -0400
From: Mathieu <uubald-AT-magma.ca>
Subject: Re: PUPT: Built Puppet Theatres


>Is that company doing any shows now?
>Is there anything going on in Montreal during the United States'
>Thanksgiving (late November)?
>wayong
>  --- Personal replies to: Wayong-AT-aol.com

I haven't heard about anything puppetwise concerning late November in
Montreal (that's where I live). And I wouldn't miss anything of the sort.
But if you want to make sure, please contact the local Puppeteers'
association, AQM. They should know.
mailto:aqm-AT-aei.ca


One thing though, it is very hard to find a puppet show in english, in my
province.
I'll definitely run to it when I find one.

All I've seen in the universal, no language needed, is the company I work
for, Kobol Marionnettes.
Their two last shows are more visual and musical than spoken. Their
puppetry is so universal.  I brought two english-speaking friends, and they
understood everything.
Kobol has blown away the public and critics alike. They had quite a success
last month at Charlesville-Mézière, at the puppet festival, with their show
EKO.

Have any of you seen Eko?
That was the first show I saw them perform, and I can't wait to see it again.










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Puppets, Masks, etc.

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uubald-AT-magma.ca
Montreal, Canada
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