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Irondale Ensemble Project's |
July
26 at 1pm |
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Grandma Noda’s Tigers
A Found-Object Puppet Play
Conceived, Written and Perfomed by Chris Little
Directed by Theo Pitsiavas
Everyday objects from the puppeteer’s life in
Japan become rich characters in a modern fairy
tale about identity, change, and big scary tigers.
This inventive, high-energy show is appropriate
for everyone - even kids!
“Grandma Noda’s Tigers is written with humour and poetry . . . seamlessly
performed with a good-natured charm.”
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax |
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August 16 at 1pm |
Rachel Carson's Sense of Wonder
An Interactive Family Musical
Created and Performed by Karen de Mauro
Origional Music by Steven M. Alper
This show focuses on Rachel Carson’s early life,
on her decision to become a writer, and on her
unique reciprocal relationship with the natural
world.. By accompanying Rachel on her journey,
audience members of all ages encounter their
own delight, curiosity and capacity to connect
to one another and to the world around them.
“Karen de Mauro is a consummate pro in the world of education, communication,
and appreciation. . . ” Dr. John Walsman, Professor of Biology, Queens College NY |
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