April showers bring May Flowers...really BIG flowers! This Mother's Day join StoneLion Puppet Theatre as they make Kansas City history.
What: The Pirates of Pollution puppet show
Where: 47th and Oak - Theis Park
(just south of The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art next to the Kaufman Gardens)
When: Sunday May 9, 2010 at 2:00 - 2:40 p.m.
Preshow with Mr. Stinky Feet at 1:30 p.m.
FREE and most appreciated by all ages!!!
For the first time ever giant puppets will be actually floating on Brush Creek in StoneLion's fourth annual giant puppet play.
The Pirates of Pollution decide to spend the day fishing and partying while trashing up the environment. Will they learn the error of their ways? A humorous and amazing play of enormous proportions. A 17' tall Great Blue Heron, 16' red eared slider turtle and of course Pirates. Over two dozen puppets an original score by Jack Sharman and beautiful weather will transform Theis amphitheater at 47th and Oak this Sunday into the place to take your mother, a picnic and experience a truly unique art form.Perfect for the entire family.
A cast of thirty local performers, a community children's chorus and even Mr. Stinky Feet as he entertains the crowd immediately before the play.
Parking is available in the Kaufman parking lots and at UMKC.
Call for more information 816-221-5351 or
www.stonelionpuppets.org Become a fan on Facebook! Please invite your friends and spread the word.
Sponsored in part by The Missouri
Arts Council, a state agency, Kansas City Parks and Recreation, The ArtsKC Fund, The Francis Family Foundation, The Neighborhood Tourism and Development Fund and Renewal by Andersen.
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