The show, organized and performed by Creative Works of Lancaster, is a puppet parody of the 1975 classic film, "Jaws." Audiences can expect to see singing sharks, cardboard boats, severed limbs and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Though the characters in Appleseed Avenue’s “Election Day” look fit for “Sesame Street,” the tone leans more adult ...
“I don’t know why, but people like to see puppets swear and have sex,” says Andrew McNeal. “There’s a lot of vulgarity and curse words you shouldn’t say in public but can get away with if you have a ...
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts first launched the tour of Disney's The Lion King more than 20 years ago, and fans ...