Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Audrey II #3 and Audrey II #2
These are for sale!!!
If you would like these puppets for your production of Little Shop of Horrors. I'm willing to sell them for the cost of materials. You also need to be in the Boston area or be willing to drive here.
$200 for the Audrey II #3 (this is the large one)
for an extra $150 you can buy Audrey II #2 (fake arm illusion) But, only if you take the #3.
Audrey II #3. Comes in 3 pieces
root legs(pants)
Plastic planter Pot(performer sits on it)
The pod(performer works from inside)
The puppet also has a puppeteerable tongue
You can see another photo of the Audrey II #2 here. The arm closest to the camera is fake!
Audrey II #2 Comes in 2 pieces
Plant, pot, and jcket are all one piece.
2nd piece of the illusion is the glove for the left hand. This makes both hands look the same.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Tuck and Snippit (makeover episode)
Warning:
Tuck and Snippit do not actually know anything about fashion. This video is purely for entertainment and contains no actual information.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Performances!!!

So we have been busy performing at puppet slams.
We performed on Jan 17th at the Brookline Puppet Showplace. It was a fantastic night of great puppetry. We performed a Physical comedy act that was very well received. Which was great cause we weren't sure at all how it would do with a live audience. It was nice to see some familiar faces performing again at the showplace. It was also nice to meet some new people as always.
We also performed last night at the Connecticut Guild Puppet Slam. This was a great night there were 8 acts in all covered a wide range of puppetry. It was great to meet some more new people in the puppetry world. It was also fantastic to catch up with some old friends of puppetry that we have met from past slams and from festivals. The puppetry world really does feel like one huge extended family sometimes. The evening was hosted by Nappy from Nappy puppets along with the all star judges panel which included none other than Martin Robinson, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, and Pam Arciero. They also brought along their counterparts Telly Monster, Lolly, and Grundgetta. Congrats goes out to Carole Simms who won the audience cash prize with her peacock performance.
After all the performances we got a chance to talk to the judges a little more and even get a photo with them. I would also like to add a huge thank you to Leslie for all the great feedback on our performance.
It was fun a night. But, it is always a fun night when puppets are involved.
Monday, January 5, 2009
A look back at 2008
Let us know what you think.

