Special Event! Magnificent Monster Circus at Mason Public Library
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We're partnering with Mason Library for this special event!
Come one, come all, to a circus like no other! Encounter magnificent creatures from the wilds of your imagination as their quirky human caretaker tries to teach them new tricks. Kids can lend a hand to Eustice the Unicycling Unimonster, make friends with a Fiery Fanged Worm, cheer for Agnes the many-legged Acropod, and more! This colorful, silly, multi-sensory show full of friendly monsters is a perfect match for young audiences. CactusHead Puppets was started in 2010 by married couple John and Megan Regan. Since then, they have created several fun family shows, often based on favorite, familiar folktales, and have toured throughout the Northeast, and are now affiliated artist with the Puppet Showplace Theater. Megan and John are both graduates of the University of Connecticut's Puppet Arts program. Megan is originally from the Kansas City area, where she worked with Paul Mesner Puppets, now known as What is Puppets. John is from western Massachusetts, and is honored to be performing in the same venues where he saw puppet shows growing up.
Come one, come all, to a circus like no other! Encounter magnificent creatures from the wilds of your imagination as their quirky human caretaker tries to teach them new tricks. Kids can lend a hand to Eustice the Unicycling Unimonster, make friends with a Fiery Fanged Worm, cheer for Agnes the many-legged Acropod, and more! This colorful, silly, multi-sensory show full of friendly monsters is a perfect match for young audiences. CactusHead Puppets was started in 2010 by married couple John and Megan Regan. Since then, they have created several fun family shows, often based on favorite, familiar folktales, and have toured throughout the Northeast, and are now affiliated artist with the Puppet Showplace Theater. Megan and John are both graduates of the University of Connecticut's Puppet Arts program. Megan is originally from the Kansas City area, where she worked with Paul Mesner Puppets, now known as What is Puppets. John is from western Massachusetts, and is honored to be performing in the same venues where he saw puppet shows growing up.
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