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"I've always loved the work of DRAK Theatre. "For Bass, puppetry combines all art forms and They are among the most highly innovative is cinematic without being film itself." and theatrical puppetry companies in the world. " — Fay Bright, — , JEWISH TIMES Creator of

Sym bolic of the re­ cent freedom gained in the Euro­ pean Iron Curtain countries, this avant- garde version of Pinocchio uses as- tonisKingly dramatic lighting and special effects. Performed in English, live actors sing original songs and create theatri­ cal magic! Photo by Jeff Baird

Critically-aclaimed Eric Bass, one of the prominent international puppetry Theatre DRAK, known artists who frequents the Center, returns to present this world-wide among humorous work which explores a family relationship on aficionados of the­ three levels. The actors' and ' visions and atre, has built an © Signum Josef Ptacek dreams make .captivating and thought-provoking im­ outstanding international reputation for visually pro­ ages. Each show is more stunning than the last, and like vocative theatre and original use of music. all great art, is a constellation of humorous touches and tenderness.

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Three works by future award-winning artists, including Suzy Ferriss, Jeff Mather and Maggie Hayes, create bold sounds and images which challenge all the human senses. Be a witness to the genesis of puppet theatre at its premiere in Atlanta! TO BE EMPIRES ANNOUNCED AND APPETITES April July 1 - 17 By Theodora Skipitares Center staff is searchii to bring audiences the most exciting and new puj dry styles to round out the "Theodora Skipitares' MICROPOLIS is a miniature wonder to , se rie s!! the most unique theatre event I've seen in ye a rs..." — Editor's Notebook, OTHERSTAGES

Written and directed by a woman whom many consider America's finest contemporary artist, this toe-tapping musical CENTER FOR PUPPETRY ARTS examines the his­ tory of foods The Center for Puppetry Arts is a non-profit, tax-exempt people eat, star­ organization and is supported in part by the National ring such person­ Endowment for the Arts, the Humanities Council and alities as Chiquita the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Henson Banana, Julia Foundation, the Georgia Council for the Arts, the Fulton Child, and Aunt County Arts Council and the Fulton County Commission, the Jemima. In this hi­ City of Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs, and contributions larious work pup­ from individuals, corporations and foundations. pets are superb storytellers and

Photo by Sue Heineman recreate history.

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CENTER FOR PUPPETRYARTS PUPPETRY MUSEUM

The Mystic ee puppets from all over the world! In the most unique museum in the Sentire United States you’ll see the “real” Muppets featured in m ovies and television, the famous Punch and Judy, ritual­ istic African figures and hundreds of puppets from across the globe. V iew on your own or take a free guided tour. Plus, you can be a puppeteer in PUPPETWORKS, our

“please touch" exhibit. Chinese hand puppets CENTER FOR PUPPETRY ARTS MUSEUM Open year ’round Monday-Saturday 9AM—4PM Admission $ 2.00 for children, $3.00 for adults (14 and up)

Guided Tours Free with Museum admission: Monday-Saturday Please call for schedule

PUPPETRY PERFORMANCES: Monday-Saturday Please call for tlmes/tltles and reservations. There is an additional charge. Punch

CREATE A PUPPET WORKSHOP: Monday-Saturday, for ages 4 & up Please call for times and reservations. There is an additional charge.

Contemporary Figures

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