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The Boy that ran away from the circus to join the normal world. (working title)

Little Pepe was born at the Circus. It's the only life he has ever known. While he loves his life there, he feels like something is missing. To him the fantastical is ordinary. He has breakfast with an elephant and dinner with a bearded lady. His world is full of color, yet he craves something else. He's fascinated by the lack of color. To him grey is beautiful, and bland is better. Perhaps that's why his best friend is Grigri, the circus elephant. One day while Pepe is performing one of his many duties at the circus he sees a businessman, wearing a grey suit, in the audience. A magical oasis of grey in his world of color. That's when he realizes his purpose in life. He wasn't meant to be in the circus, he was meant to be a businessman. With this new found goal he leaves his friends behind for a new adventure. He's going to the city to be important, he's going to be a businessman. With this new found idea he leaves his friends behind for a new adventure. Where he learns what you want and what you need may not be the same thing, and going home isn't always as easy as returning to where you left.

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This is a new work and we are currently looking for willing partners who might be interested.

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This cinematic puppet show is currently being developed with Zach Dorn. 

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Zach Dorn (www.zachdorn.com)  is a theater-maker and animator. With puppets, cartoons, and fast-paced storytelling, he explores themes of dread, enchantment, and disappointment. He graduated from The University of Connecticut's Puppet Arts program in 2010. His work has been supported by The Heinz Endowments, Artist Foundation of San Antonio, and The Jim Henson Foundation. In 2016, he was selected as one of the inaugural Julie Taymor World Theater Fellows.

Harry and Spot

Harry is a lonely ramp repair man. When we meet him, he is repairing a lamp in his workshop.It is packed with every kind of lamp you can imagine, old parts, wires and junk. (don't you tell Harry that, its all treasure to him) Harry loves his work, but he's lonely. Everyday is the same. One day a lamp shows up on the counter. He's sure he has never seen it before. When he plugs it in it works...kind of. The light from the lamp seems to have a mind of its own. It won't stay put no matter how Harry tries to make it. It jumps from lamp to lamp and even into the audience. This day is definitely not going to be the same. This story of friendship, even in the most uncommon places, will leave you laughing and happy. For more information contact me. 

Chalk

A giant chalkboard covers the stage. Actors enter in the dark wearing headlamps and begin to draw. What are they drawing? You will to wait and see until the lights come on. This blend of art, video and stage craft will amaze your audience. Stay tuned for more information.

International Partnerships for HOOK

Are you interested in The Untold Truth of Captain Hook, but want it in a different language? I am looking for partner theatres who would be interested in teaming up to stage a tour in their country. There is an English language production and a Danish production currently in development. You could be the next production to tour your country. Contact me for more information.

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