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YOURSELF ~ CTHULHU: THE MUSICAL! LANDS AT SO IT GOES COFFEEHOUSE
Music.
Madness. And so, so many tentacles.
Detective John LaGrasse is searching for a murderer. Francine Thurston’s uncle vanished without a trace. The only clue to both mysteries is a bizarre statue worshipped by a nightmarish cult. And it’s leading both of them out to sea, and towards insanity. But you know, with singing puppets.
The show is what in a sensible universe would be impossible: a feature-length musical comedy adaptation of one of the least musical or comedic stories ever; H.P. Lovecraft’s cosmic horror classic, “The Call of Cthulhu,” performed entirely with puppets.
The Portland Mercury said, “You haven’t truly experienced Lovecraft’s madness until you’ve experienced it in its truest form: As a puppet musical.”
Equal parts rock band, and comedic powerhouse, Puppeteers for Fears have sold out theaters up and down the west coast with witty writing, electrifying acting, and anthemic original songs. And Cthulhu: the Musical has been written up as “some next-level puppet $#%&,” as far away as Italy.
The Oregon troupe will make a special appearance as part of its west coast summer tour, performing July 7th at 8PM and July 8th at 6PM at So It Goes Coffeehouse. 190 Central Ave. 541-808-9333. Seating is limited. Tickets can be purchased at soitgoescoffee.com or in person at the coffeehouse.
The show runs 90 minutes, with 12 original songs, a dozen original hand-and-rod puppets, and digitally projected multimedia sets. It is not for children. Unless they’re awesome.
Learn more at PuppeteersForFears.com
Detective John LaGrasse is searching for a murderer. Francine Thurston’s uncle vanished without a trace. The only clue to both mysteries is a bizarre statue worshipped by a nightmarish cult. And it’s leading both of them out to sea, and towards insanity. But you know, with singing puppets.
The show is what in a sensible universe would be impossible: a feature-length musical comedy adaptation of one of the least musical or comedic stories ever; H.P. Lovecraft’s cosmic horror classic, “The Call of Cthulhu,” performed entirely with puppets.
The Portland Mercury said, “You haven’t truly experienced Lovecraft’s madness until you’ve experienced it in its truest form: As a puppet musical.”
Equal parts rock band, and comedic powerhouse, Puppeteers for Fears have sold out theaters up and down the west coast with witty writing, electrifying acting, and anthemic original songs. And Cthulhu: the Musical has been written up as “some next-level puppet $#%&,” as far away as Italy.
The Oregon troupe will make a special appearance as part of its west coast summer tour, performing July 7th at 8PM and July 8th at 6PM at So It Goes Coffeehouse. 190 Central Ave. 541-808-9333. Seating is limited. Tickets can be purchased at soitgoescoffee.com or in person at the coffeehouse.
The show runs 90 minutes, with 12 original songs, a dozen original hand-and-rod puppets, and digitally projected multimedia sets. It is not for children. Unless they’re awesome.
Learn more at PuppeteersForFears.com
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