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The Ballard Institute and Museum Of Puppetry Presents JUDY SAVES THE DAY

Puppeteer Sarah Nolen delivers an astonishing one-woman performance in this modern feminist interpretation of the traditional Punch and Judy puppet show.

By: Jun. 29, 2021
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To kick off the return of its Summertime Saturday Puppet Show Series, the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry at the University of Connecticut will present Judy Saves the Day by Puppet Showplace Theater resident artist and UConn Puppet Arts alumna Sarah Nolen on July 10 at 11 a.m. ET in Betsy Paterson Square.

This show will be socially distanced and follow Town of Mansfield and UConn safety guidelines. In the event of inclement weather for outdoor performances, the show will be rescheduled for Sunday, July 11 at 11 a.m. ET. For this outdoor performance, seating is first come, first seated. Reservations are not required. Due to generous support during our 2021 UConn Gives campaign, admission is free, but donations are encouraged. This performance is co-sponsored by the Mansfield Downtown Partnership.

After being pushed around for over 400 years, the famous hand-puppet heroine Judy has had enough! Cheer her on as she goes on a quest for respect, justice, and a well-deserved nap. Puppeteer Sarah Nolen delivers an astonishing one-woman performance in this modern feminist interpretation of the traditional Punch and Judy puppet show. Audiences young and old will laugh, cry, yell, and gasp in response to this highly-interactive, hilarious, hand-crafted farce.

Sarah Nolen is a puppeteer and filmmaker originally from Austin, Texas. Known nationally for her versatile, witty, and innovative work across multiple puppetry styles, she has created three full-length solo shows and dozens of irreverent puppet slam performances for adults. In 2017, Sarah became the resident artist at Puppet Showplace Theater, where she performs regularly for audiences of all ages and teaches puppetry in camps, workshops, residencies, and professional classes. Sarah earned her BFA in film from Southern Methodist University, and an MFA in Puppet Arts from the University of Connecticut. Learn more about her world travels, her past and current projects, and her professional services as a designer, builder, filmmaker, and puppeteer at www.sarahnolen.com.

The 2021 Summertime Saturday Puppet Show Series features an exciting mixture of in-person and virtual shows. Other performances include:

July 17: Anansi: Story-teller by String Theory Theater Virtually via Zoom Reserve a free household ticket at bimp.ticketleap.com Baltimore's String Theory Theater, composed of artist Dirk Joseph and daughters Koi and Azaria, presents a fresh take on the famous trickster spider from West African folk tales. Anansi is charged with weaving together all of the stories of life on earth and relaying those stories to the sky gods. Daunted by what seems like a never-ending task, Anansi seeks to simplify his effort with an innovative solution, which leads to unexpected results.

July 24: Our Magnificent Monster Circus by CactusHead Puppets Outdoor performance in Betsy Paterson Square No reservation required (first come, first seated) Rain date: July 25 at 11 a.m. ET Come one, come all, to a circus like no other! Encounter magnificent creatures from the wilds of your imagination as their quirky human caretaker tries to teach them new tricks. Kids can lend a hand to Eustice the Unicycling Unimonster, make friends with a Fiery Fanged Worm, cheer for Agnes the many-legged Acropod, and more! This colorful, silly, interactive show full of friendly monsters by UConn Puppet Arts alumni John and Megan Regan, whose CactusHead company is based in western Massachusetts, is a perfect match for young audiences.

July 31: ScreenPLAY!: Journey into Space by The Gottabees Virtually via Zoom Reserve a free household ticket at bimp.ticketleap.com Hang onto your astronaut helmet as you blast off into outer space with Bonnie as your captain. While our rocket ship may be cozy, it does tend to veer off course where meteors and aliens come smashing into view. The Boston-based Gottabees ensemble includes puppeteer Bonnie Duncan, musicians Brendan Burns and Tony Leva, and director Dan Milstein.

Aug. 7: Fox Fables by WonderSpark Puppets Outdoor performance in Betsy Paterson Square No reservation required (first come, first seated) Rain date: Aug. 8 at 11 a.m. ET What makes you-YOU? Fox Fables is a combination of several Aesop's Fables, inspired by the works of the 12th century storyteller Rabbi Berechiah ha-Nakdan. The story is about a fox who loses his precious tail and with it his identity. He tries to be several other animals instead-with hilarious results-before realizing the moral lesson of this ancient fable. Themes in this tale include self-worth, anti-bullying, test taking, and the five senses.

For outdoor performances taking place in Betsy Paterson Square, reservations will not be required. Chairs will not be provided, so groups are encouraged to bring their own blankets and seating. Seating space will be first come, first served. To comply with Town of Mansfield and UConn safety guidelines, masks are required at all times for all attendees and staff ages two and up. For safety, six feet of space will be required between seated family groups. Hand sanitizer will be available at the entrance and exit of the seating area. Please note that public restrooms are not available.

For virtual performances via Zoom, a household reservation must be made in advance due to limited availability. Reservations can be made by visiting bimp.ticketleap.com. A link to the Zoom event will be emailed to registrants an hour before the performance.



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