Puppets Up! Day 1

Well this post has been long overdue. Here is some of the stuff that happened. The first thing that I did was set up my puppets for display in one of the town windows. All of the organizers were amazing and really did a great job to make me feel at home. Hats off to them all.
The day had a variety of puppet performances and I was able to see almost half of all the shows on the first day.

One of the first shows that I saw was by Rag and Bone Puppet Theatre from Orleans, Ontario. Performed by Kathy MacLellan and John Nolan, these performances used some wonderful open manipulation puppeteering. This is a style in which the performers are in full view of the audience.
I must admit that I had never seen this style before in person and it was an amazingly different way of performing puppets than I have been used to.
The show I saw was called The Nightingale you can see some of the puppets used for the performance in the picture above.


That evening was the adult cabaret. I was all excited and had my camera ready. In fact I had charged the batteries to be fully prepared...or so I thought. The batteries went completely dead. Oh well here is one of the only decent pictures I was able to snap just before the batteries died.

A few moments later they were performing their characters from Under the Umbrella Tree.
Jacob Blue Jay and Gloria Gofer together again.
The whole night was amazing. It was great to see the variety and wealth of puppet talent all in one room. I must admit that this night was perhaps one of my favourite parts of the whole festival. With many of the performers I did not know their work very well.

Some of the evenings highlights (for me) included a performance by Ottawa puppeteer and builder Mike Artelle. Using these incredibly detailed hand puppets, Mike presented a short puppet show that reminded me of how real my He-Man action figure seemed to me when I was little. Mike performed with a great "dead-pan" delivery that made the show very entertaining.

Steffi's Picnic the Musical. Now this puppet troupe just about blew me away. They perfomed during the cabaret and did some sketches from the Broadway (puppet) musical hit Avenue Q (note the pictures above are from their busking performance and not the evening cabaret). The puppets were built by Ben Durocher (amazing work!) and along with Steffi Didomenicantonio (Yup! That's her last name) they performed their own musical shows using puppets.

Day 1 was great. Check back soon for my post about Day 2.
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