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Moondog Madrigal Puppet Show

 

For Immediate Release

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Back by popular demand! The Charlestown Working Theater presents the musical collaborative An Exciting Event and their wacky puppet musical The Moondog Madrigal Puppet Show!

 

The Moondog Madrigal Puppet Show

7 pm, Thursday, January 13th, 2010

8 pm, Friday, January 14th, 2010

8 pm, Saturday, January 15th, 2010

2 pm, Sunday, January 16th, 2010

 

Tickets: $15.00 Thursday and Sunday performances, $18.00 Friday and Saturday performances.

Children under 12 $10.00 for all performances. Students and Seniors $15.00 for all

performances.

 

Charlestown Working Theater, 442 Bunker Hill Street, Charlestown

Tickets available at www.charlestownworkingtheater.org or by calling (toll free) 866.811.4111

An Exciting Event interweaves the late Louis “Moondog” Hardin’s catchy and complex madrigal

rounds with their own dazzling menagerie of musical instruments, rhyming couplets, projections,

and rowdy crew of recycled-garbage puppets to tell a story of love, education, and a Giant Earthworm.

 

New: At each show, An Exciting Event will be selling illustrated, limited edition books of the

Moondog Madrigal Puppet Show script!

 

This show performed for a sold-out weekend of performances at the Charlestown Working Theater, February 19-21st, 2010. The premiere of this show occurred in May 2009 at the San

Francisco Community Music Center. A performance of the Moondog Madrigal Mini-Puppet Show

Teaser was presented at the NYC Moondog Rising Festival in November 2007, where An

Exciting Event was joined by Stefan Lakatos, the lone heir to Moondog’s invented instrument: the

trimba.

 

An Exciting Event

An Exciting Event is a band of composer-performers who come together from Boston, MA; New

York, NY; St. Paul, MN; Urbana, IL; Mt. Shasta, CA; and Seattle, WA to create, explore and

celebrate music and puppetry, employing overlooked materials such as glass bottles, plastic milk

jugs, and yard waste; vintage forms such as rounds, iambic couplets, cumulative sentences, and

themes and variations; and unconventional systems of tuning, rhythm and communication. The

ensemble takes its name from a set of complex and humorous paintings by late Alabama painter,

Bill Traylor. Learn more about this group and their projects at www.anexcitingevent.org.

 

Moondog

American composer, musician, poet, and instrument inventor Moondog was born Louis Hardin in

Marysville, Kansas, in 1916. Blind from age 16, he lived for about twenty years (between the late

1940's and mid 1970's) on the streets of Manhattan, dressed in Viking garb and known as "The

Viking of 6th Avenue." He composed his upbeat, melodic, contrapuntal, and rhythmically intricate

music in Braille, and recorded a series of albums during the 1950's and 1960's for the Prestige

and Columbia record labels. His sold and performed his music in the street, along with his

whimsical, philosophical rhymed couplets. He lived the last 25 years of his life in Germany,

where he wrote and recorded a vast amount of music, much of which still has yet to be

transcribed from Braille. He died in 1999.