The Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry to Present OF BREAD AND PAPER, 1/30
Using exquisitely designed rod marionettes, miniature panorama, shadow theater, Bunraku-style puppets, paper costumes, and a series of suitcase stages, Of Bread and Paper tells the story of a poor refugee trying to find his way home. As he seeks his fortune, he is confronted by a dream that seems to unfold his future, a future that holds his true love, a child, and the need to return home. His exile is self imposed but enforced by the struggles of the world: poverty, conflict, indecision, and love. An accomplished printmaker, writer, video artist, filmmaker, and teacher, Finn Campman has performed puppet shows around the world to great acclaim, and as Co-Artistic Director of Company of Strangers has won a Citation of Excellence from the U.S. chapter of the Union Internationale de la Marionnette. Recommended for children aged 9 and above.
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