Alice in Wonderland A new adapation of
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"the shows' masks and simple set pieces are trippy masterpieces. "
Willamette Week
![]() "...each [mask] is cleverly fashioned to reinforce the personalities of the characters who wear them. The best, with its deep creases that betray a lifetime of fretting, belongs to Caterpillar, a well-defined character overall with his morose slouchy posture, shuffley gait, and pessimistic outlook. Another captivating character is the white-gloved Mad Hatter, whose manic physical movements include repeatedly leaping onto a china-filled tea table. Credit for all three the masks and the characters of Caterpillar and Mad Hatter goes to Tony Fuemmeler, who insists upon embracing the silliness of the play's original story and thus provides its most fun and entertaining moments. " The Oregonian |
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For : Give An ensemble created piece with Insight Out Theatre Collective
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Still from "For:Give" with Insight Out Theatre Collective, 2008
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