350 Whittier, Juneau AK 99801
Interviews: Nancy DeCherney, Executive Director, Info@jahc.org
Performer website: www.wonderheads.com
Presented by: JAHC, 586-2787, Info@jahc.org
Photos: www.wonderheads.com
Videos: http://vimeo.com/channels/wonderheads
Tickets: At the JACC, Hearthside Books, Rainy Retreat and at www.jahc.org
PRESS RELEASE RELEASE IMMEDIATELY
Monday, February 29, 2016
Juneau Arts & Humanities Council is delighted to present The Middle of Everywhere, performed by WONDERHEADS, a multi award winning physical theatre company specializing in mask performance and exquisite visual storytelling for adults and children. The performance will be at Juneau-Douglas High School on March 21, 2016 at 7:00 PM. Tickets are on sale now at The Juneau Arts & Culture Center, Hearthside Books, and at www.jahc.org. Tickets range from $5 for UAS Students and children, to $30 for adults. Student and Senior pricing is available as well. JAHC Passes are available at $80 for any 4 Season 42 concert tickets (general seating), a special offer we now provide to the public.
What do you get when you mash together Pixar, Maurice Sendak and Doctor Who? A time and space bending adventure by mask imagineers the WONDERHEADS, that’s what.
When two unlikely strangers discover a mysterious device at a bus stop, they are whisked away on a cosmic journey through time and space…but will they claim their place in the universe and find their way home?
The Middle of Everywhere is performed in full-face mask, a form so magical it will delight the child in you, whether you’re eight or eighty. Wordless and whimsical, it has been described by audiences as watching a living cartoon, or live-action Pixar.
Called “a captivating, wordless journey of physical theatre” by the Edmonton Journal, this unparalleled piece of physical theatre will transport you along with Winston and Penny on a fantastical journey that must be seen to be believed!
“The Middle of Everywhere is about connections within the chaos, it’s about letting go, it’s about determinism and escape and seeing the ordinary through new eyes.”
– Edmonton Journal
“Prepare to be entertained.” – The Star Phoenix
“A captivating comedy.” – Winnipeg Free Press
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