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... a bookbag, much to the joy of small children everywhere - the historic Bread and Puppet Theatre visited our dear city for ... next night, involved a fantastic - though somewhat confusing for its absurdity - puppet show. We were asked to move to sit on the ground to ... better view since the puppet theater sort of faced only in one direction and we were seated off to the side. We sat in the larger stage ...
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My friend Darlene wrote this puppet show twenty years ago and it’s a hit every single year when ... , Darlene celebrates by hosting a potluck of soup and bread only. Later in the evening there is the puppet show, and then children and adults alike sing Martinmas ... own first Martinmas with my attachment parenting group. I’ll tell the same puppet show that I’ve heard Darlene perform for so ...
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... a word of that, didn't you.
Well, I spent 11.50 on nice fried chicken and 10 on Top Gear. That's still quite a bit of money. 21.50 can buy me roughly two months of my bread supply from the KYUEM cafe.
Okay, just needed some comic relief after 41 pages of the French Revolution. You know. It sucks to be two things in a revolt :
The King
and
The dirt poor.
Both in equal measure.
Reminds ...
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... Francisco Mime Troupe. On top of all that free culture listed above, there were also many puppet performances, spontaneous art happenings, and wild, tripped ... On the East Coast, Peter Schumann’s Bread and Puppet Theater also began to throw free performances in ... and bike rides. But I did get to spend a great weekend with Bread and Puppet, being a carny Ding Dong for their Sunday performance ( ...
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... fourth wall and were like "now the story is done, we're all going to go have beer and bread and eat a lot."
For the first part, the conductor was ... Every singer, including the chorus/ensemble, had a hand puppet. We were expecting them to be bigger.
It started off with the fisherman in his boat ... 3. Now act 3 was cool, because of the Death Puppet! Act 3 opens with emperor (no longer a ...
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... get his face painted (for the first time!), play BINGO, and watch a puppet show. That afternoon, after a nice family nap, Eric took Grady ... - just Home Depot and World Market. Then we ate at Atlanta Bread Company for lunch because Grady reuqested that we "eat at a ... completely free!
BIG slide!
face painting - he got a pumpkin
eating popcorn and watching the puppet show
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