Productions for School, Family and Adult Audiences

Enjoyed by Family and School Audiences:

Brick Bros. Circus

This inventive play delights audiences of all ages, bringing the world of play, creativity and performance to life, brick by brick by brick. Guaranteed to stimulate imaginations and spark creative
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Cinderella in Muddy York

The much loved story of Cinderella is reset in 1830’s Upper Canada, just as “Muddy” York is to be renamed Toronto, and where the very Canadian Cinderella is expected to
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Foolish Tales for Foolish Times

Four classic tales of misadventure, full of venerable folk wisdom from around the world, are retold in a celebration of our shared humanity. Presented in a deceptively simple, low tech
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Tea at the Palace

Rich in magical surprises and mechanical ingenuity, inventive puppetry and exuberant folk music, Tea at the Palace is a sumptuous retelling of two stories told in old Russia about justice,
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The Miller and the Miller’s Wife

A poor miller leads his family from rustic poverty to middle class comfort by gently guiding his none too ethical landlord, a gullible, grasping fellow, into simple financial speculations that
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Walidad the Grass Cutter 

Performed with delicately carved rod marionettes, delightful visual effects and traditional Persian music, this retelling of a Near-Eastern folk tale is puppet theatre for older audiences. The Puppetmongers introduce a
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Enjoyed by Adult Audiences

Monger Memories

This short work takes siblings Ann and David back to some of their earliest memories, during their dad’s British army posting to Hong Kong in the mid-1950’s. Using old family
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Walidad the Grass Cutter 

Performed with delicately carved rod marionettes, delightful visual effects and traditional Persian music, this retelling of a Near-Eastern folk tale is puppet theatre for older audiences. The Puppetmongers introduce a
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2004 “Shuttle Dreams” with Daria Dobrochna Kwiatkowska and Scott Wilson

Shuttle Dreams with Daria Dobrochna Kwiatkowska and Scott Wilson
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Terror

A site-specific staging of The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe, in which Roderick Usher entombs his still living sister, Madeline, in the vault of their
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Pirate Widow Cheng

This production, set in early 19th century China, explores the true story of Shih Yang and her rise from prostitution to her command of one of China’s most ruthless pirate combines.
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Brick Bros. Circus

This inventive play delights audiences of all ages, bringing the world of play, creativity and performance to life, brick by brick by brick. Guaranteed to stimulate imaginations and spark creative
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Hard Times

We take one of the classics of Dickensian literature and flip everything on its head, including the audience.  Hard Times shows us a world in which supply and demand govern
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The Ballad of Tamlin

(Retired from repertoire.) A story about coming of age in the time of Faeries. Tamlin is an ancient story from Scotland, kept alive in the sung oral tradition and written
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