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Seal Puppets |



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Contact:
Drew Allison & Vania Reckard
Phone: 704-521-2878 or 1-888-GREYSEAL
Email:
drew@greysealpuppets.com
231 Foster Ave. • Charlotte, NC 282037
Website: greysealpuppets.com
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Bathtub
Pirates |
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Duration: |
45
min |
| Audience: |
Children/Family |
| Audience
Size: |
300 |
| Puppet
Style: |
Rod
(found object) |
| Language(s): |
English |
| Stage
Size: |
9'
x 10' x 10' |
| Personnel: |
2 |
| Video: |
NTSC |
| Description: |
Some
of the best times in a child's life are spent playing
in the bathtub. Surrounded by aquatic toys and a sea of
bubbles, the imaginations runs wild with adventure stories.
In Bathtub Pirates, follow the antics of Captain Blackbeard
and his crew as they commandeer a child's bathtub to carry
out their daring plan. It's good clean fun for the whole
family! Winner
of the UNIMA-USA Citation of Excellence in Puppetry. |
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Show
of Virtues |
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Duration: |
45
min |
| Audience: |
Children/Family |
| Audience
Size: |
300 |
| Puppet
Style: |
Hand,
rod |
| Language(s): |
English |
| Stage
Size: |
9'
x 10' x 10' |
| Personnel: |
2 |
| Video: |
NTSC |
| Description: |
Helps children recognize
and put into practice some of life's most important virtues:
courage, perserverance, politeness and tolerance. Based
on William Bennett's A Children's Book of Virtues, stories
told include "The Tortoise and the Hare," "Please,"
and "Frog and Snake." Grey Seal produced this
show in cooperation with the Smithsonian Institution's
Discovery Theatre. |
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Elves
and Trolls |
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Duration: |
45
min |
| Audience: |
Children/Family |
| Audience
Size: |
300 |
| Puppet
Style: |
Hand
and rod |
| Language(s): |
English |
| Stage
Size: |
9'
x 10' x 10' |
| Personnel: |
2 |
| Video: |
NTSC |
| Description: |
One's
an elf; one's a troll. One is green; one is purple. One
lives in a tree; one lives in a rock. Despite their differences,
they're best of friends. But when the plot thickens, can
their friendship endure? Find out in this rollicking romp
through an enchanted meadow where fairies, gnomes and
other woodland folk cajole in every crevice. |
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