Sandglass Theater's "When I Put On Your Glove"
A piece about belonging, memory, and intergenerational dialogue.
When I Put On Your Glove is a puppetry, dance, and spoken narrative piece that explores a daughter’s relationship to her father’s work building upon a premise that puppets are containers of memory. In it, a daughter explores what it means for her to slip into her father’s art – and not just the form, but the actual pieces.
This work addresses universal questions of belonging, childhood, fear of loss, death, and the complicated nature of navigating generational artistic legacy. The passing of these puppets into new hands marks a pivotal moment of generational transition for Sandglass Theater. It is an engagement with what legacy means in the field of puppetry; how an art form endures and transforms as it is handed to the next generation; meeting the voice of the past with the voice of the present, and singing it into the future.
Recommended for ages 14 and up.
Friday, April 15 & Saturday, April 16 | Doors open at 7:00 7:30 PM - 8:40 PM PM; 70-minutes, no intermission
- Price Tickets are available for $15 in advance, $18 at the door, and $22 for preferred seating (sliding scale available)
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10 Mayo Street
Portland, Maine 04101 - Website www.tickettailor.com
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- Phone 207-879-4629