Bread & Puppet on the Eastern Prom
The circus is coming! The circus is coming! Join the storied puppet troupe for an outdoor performance overlooking the Atlantic at Fort Allen Park.
The circus is coming! The circus is coming!
Bread & Puppet presents a brand new show, The Beginning After the End of Humanity Circus, in the tradition of the iconic circuses that began at Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont in 1970. As usual, the show will draw on traditional circus tropes and familiar Bread and Puppet iconography to draw attention to the urgent issues of the day. Stilt dancers, paper maché beasts of all sizes, and a riotous brass band make a raucous, colorful spectacle of protest and celebration.
Director Peter Schumann describes the show as featuring, “tigers teaching the congress of cowards how to jump over billionaires and acquire the courage to not pay for the atrocities of the latest genocide; the proverbial sheep of the system refusing to be sheep and committing revolution against the system; and the blue horses of the peace and harmony terrorists of the Northeast Kingdom breaking through the wall of threatening clouds that hide the truth from the population and then galloping over the ruins of the truth industry.”
After the performance, Bread & Puppet will serve its free sourdough rye bread with aioli, and Bread & Puppet’s “Cheap Art” – books, posters, postcards, pamphlets, and banners from the Bread & Puppet Press – will be for sale.
Saturday, September 7 at 5:00 PM, approximately 75 minutes. The band starts playing at 4:40 PM.
This is a free outdoor performance at Fort Allen Park on Portland’s Eastern Promenade (49 Eastern Promenade).
Please bring cash to donate to the artists, or you can donate ahead of time through this ticket page.
A chair or blanket to sit on, sunscreen, and water are recommended.
ARTIST BIO
Bread & Puppet Theater is an internationally celebrated company that champions a visually rich, street-theater brand of performance art filled with music, dance, and slapstick. Its shows are political and spectacular, with huge puppets made of paper maché and cardboard. Founded in 1963 by Peter Schumann on New York City's Lower East Side, the theater has been based in the North East Kingdom of Vermont since the early 1970s.
PAY WHAT YOU CAN
No one will be turned away from MSA events for lack of funds; please contact us at 207-879-4629 or [email protected] for information on our pay-what-you-can admission policy.
ACCESSIBILITY
All performances and most other events held at Mayo Street Arts are wheelchair accessible. If you would benefit from additional information or accommodations, we invite you to contact us at [email protected] or 207-879-4629.
EVENT PARKING
Parking is available on the street. Top of the Old Port Parking is about a 6 minute walk away if you'd prefer.
SEATING POLICY
We will save your reserved seat until showtime, at which point any unclaimed seats may be offered to other people. Please call 207-879-4629 if you are running late.
CANCELATION POLICY
MSA has a no refund policy for all reservations. In the event that MSA is forced to cancel an event due to weather, illness, etc., refunds will be offered via the Ticket Tailor platform.
5:00-6:15 PM
- Price Free by Donation
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Portland, Maine 04101 - Website www.tickettailor.com
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