Random Notes on Food and Fun
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Review: Paperhand Puppet Intervention
Islands Unknown
3d takes on new meaning at the latest from the Paperhand Puppet Intervention. We checked it out at the Forest Theater on UNC's campus. It is literally in a forest and the stone work was done by the WPA. The stone work is great but don't forget your seat cushion for this performance. I needed a double personally. As we ate our cherry tomato and tortellini salad, we listened to the Hush Puppies with their banjo and violin before the show. The show was much more multimedia than I would have thought with puppets on stilts, puppets on heads and even a puppets in a shadowbox ending. When a child with a frog puppethead throws up a water bottle to demonstrate pollution in the ocean you gotta love it. Go see it. Adults and children alike.
You can still catch it at the Art Museum.
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