Why did the moon lose it’s shine?
As part of the International Puppet Fringe Festival NYC, Teatro 220 developed a show using object theater puppetry, breathing life into regular objects in order to tell the story. Using objects such as candle and a scarf to represent a lamplighter, a cake roller and hand towel to represent the cook, and a handkerchief to represent a comet. Inspired by the news that a rocket will collide with the moon in March 2020. This show explores the imaginary consequences that this clash would have.
Curated by Teatro 220
Written and Directed by Braulio Basilio
CAST
Braulio Basilio, Ursula Tinoco and Andrés López-Alicea.
PRODUCTION TEAM
Set and Lighting Design by Braulio Basilio, Costume by Ursula Tinoco, Props by Teatro 220.