While puppets have long appealed to moppets — upbeat shows filled with marionettes and felt figures have a whimsical way of eliciting giggles from youngsters — puppetry as an art form has long had an ...
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Feb. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Henson Alternative's Puppet Up! – Uncensored is back for one hilarious weekend of the critically-acclaimed, must-see live puppet comedy show that has ...
Center Theatre Group will present Puppet Up! – Uncensored this summer for 14 hysterical performances of adult comedy, puppet hijinks, and surprises from July 16 to 27, at the Kirk Douglas Theatre.
They most certainly puppet up, sometimes they puppet out, sometimes they pup themselves into hoopy, poopy pieces of no-fun. It’s a hybridization of Whose Line Is It Anyway? and The Muppet Show, and ...
“Puppet Up! -- Uncensored,” an adults-only improv show featuring puppets instead of people, comes from the Jim Henson Company -- but don’t expect Kermit the Frog singing “It Ain’t Easy Bein’ Blue.” ...
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. , June 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Henson Alternative's Puppet Up! – Uncensored returns for two outrageous summer weekends of adult comedy, puppet mayhem, and new surprises on The Jim ...
It’s Groundhog Day. You know what that means. Time to find out… about more adult live comedy shows starring puppets! That’s way more exciting than talking about winter and whether it will stick around ...
Puppet Up! – Uncensored offers an evening of adult-focused improv comedy brought to life by talented puppeteers from The Jim Henson Company. Created by Brian Henson and directed by Patrick Bristow, ...
The puppets are back. Ever since "Avenue Q" closed its Las Vegas run in 2006, Sin City has been woefully deprived of crass, offensive puppets. That void is about to be filled by a new show opening at ...
Picture a mash up of “The Muppet Show” and “Whose Line is It Anyway?” and you’ll have an idea of what to expect from “Puppet Up! - Uncensored,” an improv comedy puppet show returning to San Francisco, ...
A looming rhinoceros arrests you with a melancholy eye. A T. rex a mere touch more miniature than the Field Museum’s Sue stands poised for attack. A lord and a lady in fine array gaze longingly into ...