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| Haverty
Marionettes |
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Contact:
Michael Haverty, Artistic Director
1109
Forrest Blvd. • Decatur, GA 30030
Email: michael@havertymarionettes.org
Website: HavertyMarionettes.org
Haverty Marionettes creates bold, dynamically sensorial puppet and object theater for adult audiences. With innovative adaptations and original work, we seek to expand and explore the vocabulary of puppetry and the language of theater.
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The Phantom Limb |
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Duration: |
75 minutes |
| Audience: |
Adult |
| Audience
Size: |
80-100 |
| Puppet
Style: |
Marionettes, 2D cut-outs, live actors, masks, silhouette film |
| Language(s): |
English |
| Stage
Size: |
Contact for info |
| Personnel: |
4 |
| Videol: |
NTSC |
| Description: |
Many styles of puppetry combine to create a surreal dream world weaving fairy tales and historical fact in this account of events in the life of Albert Fish, the 'Brooklyn Werewolf'. |
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The Colour of Her Dreams |
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Duration: |
75 minutes |
| Audience: |
Adult |
| Audience
Size: |
100-300 |
| Puppet
Style: |
Object theatre, animation, rod and body puppets, masks |
| Language(s): |
English |
| Stage
Size: |
Contact for info |
| Personnel: |
6 |
| Videol: |
NTSC |
| Description: |
A new theatrical production exploring outsider artist Keturah Curbow's struggle with bipolar disorder and obsessive illustration of Lewis Carroll's 'Alice' books, utilizing object theater, animation, rod and body puppets, dance, masked actors, and an original score. |
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Devising from the Object |
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Leader: |
Michael Haverty |
| Duration: |
1-3 hours |
| Audience: |
Adult |
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Enrollment Range: |
20 |
| Puppet
Style/Skill Taught: |
Object Theater |
| Experience: |
None |
| Language(s): |
English |
| Space
Size: |
Medium size black box theater preferred |
| Tech Requirements: |
Sound and light system preferred |
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of Personnel: |
1 |
| Description: |
An intensive workshop in object theater/tableau vivant for directors, devisers, playwrights, and performers. Create a performance piece that responds to a contemporary motive. Experiment with the resonance of objects and bodies in space as we develop sensory, non-linear, atmospheric theater. |
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