![]() The workshops were directed by stalwarts of the world of puppetry including Eric and Inez Zeller Bass, Jim Kroupa, John Bell and Robert Smythe. From June 5-7, participants attended classes on skills such as directing for the puppet theatre, mechanics, toy theatre and writing. That Wednesday was also the start of the Puppetry pre-conference. It was the first open mic night of the season, and the walls of the Blue Gene rumbled with laughter. 17-26th 2011 at a variety of times.īelow are previews of sections from a work-in-progress showing in December 2010.Puppeteer Estee Taylor's saucy Jessica Lange-esque marionette sang Etta James while a snarky Black Eyed Susan turned down her puppeteer Madison Cripps's romantic advances. Smith.Ģ1 Things I Never Told Chicago will be performed at Towson University in the Dreyer MFA Theatre Lab on Feb. 21 Things I Never Told Chicago is an MFA Theatre final project conceived and created by Julia M. Inspired by historical photographs of Chicago, this original performance invites you to wander through the city’s myths and memories, peeping and peering into worlds on a scale from the Sear’s Tower to a stick of Wrigley’s gum. In August 2014 it’s very difficult to keep will make it’s world première at Five Myles, a gallery in Brooklyn, NY.Ģ1 Things I Never Told Chicago is a puppetry installation of live performance that creates an intimate one on one audience experience. Alarms will sound, telephones will rings, hand written notes will unfold, objects will transform to reveal secrets, and performances by “the siblings,” will occur. The space can be viewed as a static installation, but will also be activated by us the performers, on its own, and by viewers as well. Viewers will engage in an immersive experience exploring the crumbled ruins of a dilapidated home. Our performance installation will encompass an entire space. The space will primarily be constructed from inexpensive ubiquitous materials such as string, tin cans, and newspaper: a frequently hoarded object, which we will use to build elements of our space such as walls, chairs, beds, clothes, food, exercise equipment, etc. Avery inspired in part by notable hoarding families such as the Collier brothers of Harlem and the Beale’s of Grey Gardens. It’s very difficult to keep is a performance installation created by Julia M. Upon returning to Austin in early 2015, Julia quickly was involved in the Austin theatrical landscape joining the production team of Glass Half Full’s Simple Sundries, as Shadow Puppet Designer and Prop Designer.Ī few stills of the shadow puppetry and props This piece was written, designed and performed by Julia M. Julia got the chance to perform her original piece COME AND GET ME at the 2015 Austin Puppet Incident. She is looking forward to expanding upon this project more in the future. The project experimented with a mixture of table top puppetry, live actors and overhead projector shadow puppetry. Julia recently attended the Eugene O’Neill puppetry conference for the third time and presented her own original adaptation of DRACULA for her participation project. Iden Payne Award for Best Projections.ĭRACULA at the O’Neill Puppetry Conference ![]() Nominated form Austin Critics Award and B. Julia is in the midst of creating overhead shadow puppetry projections for Breaking String’s adaptation of GUSEV August 2015. ![]() GUSEV with Breaking String Theater Austin, TX ![]()
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