Red Herring Puppets perform their rhymed adaptation of the classic tales. Full of music, animals and mischief makers, this version is sure to delight audiences of all ages with the stories “The Lion and the Mouse,” “The Tortoise and the Hare,” The Owl and the Grasshopper,” “The Fox and the Crow,” The Crow and the Pitcher,” and “The Stork and the Fox.” These timeless stories address bullying, selfishness, competition, ingenuity, and the affirmation that little beings can achieve great things. This production has earned an UNIMA citation of Excellence – the highest honor in American puppetry.
Red Herring Puppets perform their rhymed adaptation of the classic tales. Full of music, animals and mischief makers, this version is sure to delight audiences of all ages with the stories “The Lion and the Mouse,” “The Tortoise and the Hare,” The Owl and the Grasshopper,” “The Fox and the Crow,” The Crow and the Pitcher,” and “The Stork and the Fox.” These timeless stories address bullying, selfishness, competition, ingenuity, and the affirmation that little beings can achieve great things. This production has earned an UNIMA citation of Excellence – the highest honor in American puppetry.
Red Herring Puppets perform their rhymed adaptation of the classic tales. Full of music, animals and mischief makers, this version is sure to delight audiences of all ages with the stories “The Lion and the Mouse,” “The Tortoise and the Hare,” The Owl and the Grasshopper,” “The Fox and the Crow,” The Crow and the Pitcher,” and “The Stork and the Fox.” These timeless stories address bullying, selfishness, competition, ingenuity, and the affirmation that little beings can achieve great things. This production has earned an UNIMA citation of Excellence – the highest honor in American puppetry.
Red Herring Puppets perform their rhymed adaptation of the classic tales. Full of music, animals and mischief makers, this version is sure to delight audiences of all ages with the stories “The Lion and the Mouse,” “The Tortoise and the Hare,” The Owl and the Grasshopper,” “The Fox and the Crow,” The Crow and the Pitcher,” and “The Stork and the Fox.” These timeless stories address bullying, selfishness, competition, ingenuity, and the affirmation that little beings can achieve great things. This production has earned an UNIMA citation of Excellence – the highest honor in American puppetry.