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Puppet Show: How To Grow A Pickle

Date: 
10/01/2010

How to Grow a Pickle, a new puppet show by Nana Projects

6pm, 7pm

Step right up to the biggest little spectacle this side of the cucumber vine! Produced by the Parks & People Foundation and directed by Nana Projects (of Great Halloween Lantern Parade fame), this unique shadow play puppet show tells the story of how a seed becomes a pickle.

Four FREE performances will be held this October in gardens and green spaces across Baltimore.

Pre-show activities begin 6pm. Show starts at 7pm. Bring your family and a blanket, and show up early to get a good seat! One-of-a-kind pickle merchandise will be available for purchase.

Locations:

  • Fri., 10/1: Black Cherry Puppet Theater in SOWEBO, 1115 Hollins St, 21223
  • Sat., 10/2: 901 Arts Youth Sculpture Garden in Waverly, 808 Homestead Street, 21218
  • Fri., 10/8: Filbert Street Garden in Curtis Bay, 4301 West Bay Avenue, 21225
  • Sat., 10/9: Hamilton Crop Circle Garden at Hamilton Elementary/Middle School, 6101 Old Harford Rd, 21214

Don't miss this amazing opportunity to enjoy work by one of Baltimore's best arts organizations in some of Baltimore's best community green spaces.

Support provided by by the William G. Baker Jr. Memorial Fund, The Puppeteers of America Endowment and a Free Fall Baltimore grant made possible by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts.

For more info, contact Nana Projects at 443-919-6980 or visit
Www.growapickle.blogspot.com
www.nanaprojects.com.