$5 ticket to Cashore Marionettes at the Miller Center for the Arts
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- Critically acclaimed puppeteer
- 30+ years of puppet performances
- Vignettes set to classical music
Though it is illegal for pranksters to shout about non-existent fires in a theater, shrieking after an encounter with an underseat gum wad is permissible. Shout about what's on stage instead with today's deal. For $5, get a ticket to Cashore Marionettes' Life in Motion at the Miller Center for the Arts on January 29, 2011, at 8 p.m. (up to a $17 value).
The Miller Center for the Arts at Reading Area Community College is committed to promoting artistic growth throughout the community through theatrically diverse and engaging performances. The Cashore Marionettes' Life in Motion studies the poignancy of everyday existence in moving vignettes set to classical compositions. Lifelike marionettes evoke the powerful emotions of momentous human events such as birth and death, as well as the beauty in mundane activities such as kite-flying, doing homework, or flying a kite made out of homework. Joseph Cashore has been designing and performing with his own marionette creations for more than three decades.
Reviews
Cashore Marionettes has received rave reviews from Salt Lake City's Dessert News and from PlaybackSTL.com:
- For older children and adults, this is an evening to see, a rarity. And a fine expression of unique talent. – Sharon Haddock, Dessert News
- Critically acclaimed puppeteer
- 30+ years of puppet performances
- Vignettes set to classical music
Though it is illegal for pranksters to shout about non-existent fires in a theater, shrieking after an encounter with an underseat gum wad is permissible. Shout about what's on stage instead with today's deal. For $5, get a ticket to Cashore Marionettes' Life in Motion at the Miller Center for the Arts on January 29, 2011, at 8 p.m. (up to a $17 value).
The Miller Center for the Arts at Reading Area Community College is committed to promoting artistic growth throughout the community through theatrically diverse and engaging performances. The Cashore Marionettes' Life in Motion studies the poignancy of everyday existence in moving vignettes set to classical compositions. Lifelike marionettes evoke the powerful emotions of momentous human events such as birth and death, as well as the beauty in mundane activities such as kite-flying, doing homework, or flying a kite made out of homework. Joseph Cashore has been designing and performing with his own marionette creations for more than three decades.
Reviews
Cashore Marionettes has received rave reviews from Salt Lake City's Dessert News and from PlaybackSTL.com:
- For older children and adults, this is an evening to see, a rarity. And a fine expression of unique talent. – Sharon Haddock, Dessert News