The Puget Sound Puppetry Festival will host multiple events Sept. 29-30, 2023, primarily focused on the Carco Theatre. The festival welcomes visiting puppet artists Pinned & Sewtured (Calle Allende) and Matt Sandbank’s Shadow Factory (Still life) and will feature a new local performance The Socks on my hands Puppet Slam.
Aside from the main performances, activities will include youth puppet crafts, a teen/adult shadow puppetry workshop, a reception, and screening of Frights and Delights, a Heather Henson Handmade Puppet Dreams collection.
Calle Allende, an exploration of Frida Kahlo’s psyche inspired by her diary entry and painting “The Two Fridas,” by puppetry company Pinned & Sewtured. A vivid piece of visual theater informed by Kahlo’s distinctive style of painting, Calle Allende brings to life Kahlo's internal struggles with the prospect of fading inspiration. Calle Allende is recommended for audiences aged 14+ for adult themes of pain, death, and miscarriage. Performed in English and Spanish.
Still Life, “Still Life “ is a collection of wordless shadow shorts that surprises and delights audiences with visual storytelling! Still Life is appropriate for all ages but recommended for ages 10+ Socks on my Hands Puppet Slam, What is a puppet slam? It is a collection of short-form works of puppetry focused on entertaining an adult audience. It's a wonderful place for artists (new and experienced alike) to experiment and workshop new works to an encouraging audience.
Theme: Shadows Under the Stars