2007/2008
Hats Off Series
Madcap
Puppets
19 November
2007
Contact:
Christine Arnison
Telephone:
(513) 921-5965 ext 12
Email:
c.arnison@madcappuppets.com
MADCAP PUPPETS INTRODUCES THREE NEW
PRODUCTIONS
2007/2008 Hats Off Series
AT THE
Adventures in Slumberland………………………. December
8, 9, 15, 16 2007
The Legend of Little Wolf………………………… January 12,
13, 19, 20 2008
Once Upon a Clock…………………………………. March 29, 30 &
April 5, 6 2008
Showtimes: 11:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.
All tickets are $7.00
~ Call the
ADVENTURES IN SLUMBERLAND
The season
opens at the
Come live
the wonders of Little Nemo’s dreams as children
around the world did a century ago. But reserve your seat soon! Adventures in Slumberland
will leave
Adventures in Slumberland, December
8, 9, 15, 16, 2007
*Winsor McCay
was a resident of
THE LEGEND OF LITTLE WOLF
In
January, we enter a long ago world of myths and spirits and explore the Legend
of Little Wolf. We meet Little Wolf, a young brave who has been sent on
his first Vision Quest. While sitting alone by his campfire, he is visited by a
wandering ghost who must leave his mark on the land before he may go “beyond
the horizon”. Little Wolf recounts three tales for the ghost: “The Firestick”, a Native American tale from the
The Legend of Little Wolf,
January
12, 13, 19, 20, 2008
ONCE UPON A CLOCK
We end the
season in the mysterious world of “Once Upon a Clock”. Curiosity and a daring sense of adventure
entice two playmates, Alvis and Daphne, into their
uncle’s clock shop to unlock its secrets. Each time they climb through a
magical grandfather clock, they are whisked to a world where they become
characters in exciting stories. But fun turns to adventure when they get stuck
in the clock. Will they find their way back before time runs out?
Once Upon a Clock,
March 29, 30 & April 5, 6, 2008
The
2007/2008 Hats Off Series is made
possible by support from the Fine Arts Fund, Greater Cincinnati Foundation,
Ohio Arts Council, Luther Family Foundation, Charles H. Dater Foundation, City
of Cincinnati, Toyota, Ladslas & Vilma Segoe Family Foundation,
The Ronald McDonald House Charities, National City, and the generous support of
individual donors.
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For a
quarter century Madcap Puppets has toured the country with four to six troupes
bringing original giant puppet performances to schools, libraries, theaters and
large audience venues across the country.
Each year more than 500,000 children and families nation-wide, including
130,000 in the Greater