Arts & Entertainment

UPDATE: Anticipated Snowstorm Postpones Puppet Troupe Show in Hamden

The renowned Puppet People from New York will present "The Firebird" at Miller Library.

Update:

Due to the anticipated snowstorm, two Arts, Recreation & Culture Department programs will be postponed:

Saturday, Jan. 23: Puppet Show: The Firebird

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Sunday, Jan. 24: Concert by St. Luke’s Steel Drum Band

Both will be rescheduled to later dates.

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The Hamden Arts, Recreation and Culture Department continues its 2015-2016 Saturday Afternoon Entertainment Series with a puppet show, “The Firebird,” performed by the renowned Puppet People from New York, on Jan. 23.

The Firebird is inspired by the Russian folktale and popular ballet of the same name.

During the show, the impossible is made possible, as the mythical firebird comes to life and Ivan and Princess Yelena team up to break a spell placed over their kingdom.

The 50-minute magical puppet fantasy features beautifully handcrafted marionettes, lavish costumes, vivid sets, and a large body puppet. The theme explores cooperation, friendship, courage, self-esteem and responsibility.

The performance will be held at 1 p.m. on Jan. 23 in the handicapped accessible Thornton Wilder Hall, Miller Cultural Complex, 2901 Dixwell Avenue.

Admission is $2 for children; $3 for adults.

Tickets are available at the door only.

For information: (203) 287-2546; larusso@hamden.com: www.hamdenartscommission.com.

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