I am very pleased to announce that Thistledown Puppets is going to take part in the Second Annual Roanoke Arts Festival this November. This is where we are going to debut our new live show BULL: A Puppet Musical. It’s going to be an exciting weekend with an amazing array of performances. Here is a run-down of the 2008 Festival:
On the heels of last year’s inaugural Roanoke Arts Festival, the second annual Roanoke Arts Festival, re-timed this year to help celebrate the opening of the new Taubman Museum of Art, will be held Nov. 8-9 with free and ticketed performances and visual arts that are sure to appeal to a wide range of regional audiences and visitors alike.
With the Blue Ridge Mountains as a stunning backdrop, the Roanoke Arts Festival will feature more than a dozen events and exhibits at venues across the city. From an evening with Crystal Gayle to a free rock concert, bluegrass workshop, theater performances, culinary arts and puppets and classical music, there’s sure to be something for everyone.

Last night we attended the Kick-off Celebration for the Festival and brought along two of the stars from the show. The event was hosted by James W. Hyams in his lovely Oriental gardens. After much meeting and greeting I took the puppets and sang one of the songs from the show called Fewer Fences. After so much work behind the scenes, it was great to show the work off a bit and let folks get a taste of what this show is all about.
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