A test kitchen for food for thought
Artistic team building puppet theater piece about hunger during Vermont Performance Lab residency
"Who's Hungry" is an ongoing series of puppet plays based on the life stories of hungry and homeless people in Los Angeles. The plays are co-created by Los Angeles-based performance artist Dan Froot and New York-based puppet artist Dan Hurlin. Build the piece with us!
Darius and Sheetal chat on the wall. |
Amy Denio takes a moment away from the studio to relax. |
Darius, Zach, Amy, Sheetal and Rachael on Sara and Dave's beautiful screened-in porch. |
Cupcake time! |
Zach and Darius operate Sharon. It takes time to work out the mechanics of walking a Bunraku puppet. |
Dan Hurlin relaxes at sunset on the patio of Vermont Performance Lab |
View of the recording studio from the patio. |
More of the VPL compound. |
Go figure. |
Dan Hurlin, Gordon Landenberger, Seth A. Partner, and Brian Selznick are hard at work at Dan's puppet studio in Stuyvesant, NY, preparing for our rehearsal residency at Vermont Performance Lab, July 15-28. Here they are: |
After losing her Beverly Hills townhouse, Angel's next abode was a cardboard box on the sidewalk. |
Another view of the the wooden "cardboard box." All these items will be painted to look like Delft china. |
This Japanese torii sits on plate, representing a story about Angel trecking to a zen mountain monastery outside of Tokyo, in her fur coat and high heels! |
Brian Selznick working the drill press in the basement studio of Dan Hurlin's renovated church. |
Seth A. Partner working on Angel's Range Rover |
One in a long line of stylish homes Angel occupies. |
Gordon Landenberger crafts the frame of a house. |
Bride and Groom. Sort of like salt and pepper shakers, but bigger. |