March 21, 2023, 8pm EST, Bonnie Duncan & Vanessa Valliere In Conversation

Date & Time: March 21st, 2023, 8pm EST
Run Time: 1 hour, via Zoom
Cost: $18 suggested donation
ALL TALKS ARE VIA ZOOM & REPLAY IS AVAILABLE

2 badass femmes of puppetry – 1 badass conversation. Solo artists, devisors, funny women, ridiculously sublime, simultaneously being a puppeteer and actor, kindred spirits; what could be more fun?


Artist Bios

Bonnie Duncan is a Boston-based theater maker. She creates work grounded in joy, truth, and magic and invites audiences to imagine themselves as creators of their own world.  She heads up The Gottabees, a company known for their poignantly inventive shows for family audiences.  The Gottabees’ work has been performed in 18 states, 5 countries, for over 43,000 people and was awarded an UNIMA-USA Citation of Excellence for Squirrel Stole My Underpants. Their projects have been funded by the Jim Henson Foundation, Puppeteers of America, USArtists International, Boston Cultural Council, and the Boston Foundation. Prior to The Gottabees, Bonnie collaboratively created and performed sculptural acrobatic dances all over the world as a company member of Snappy Dance Theater and They Gotta Be Secret Agents. Her work won two Best of the Fringe awards and her movement was called both “breathtakingly simple” and “delightfully crafty” by the Boston Globe.  She is also mother to three children who are growing up a bit too quickly.

Suggested price: $18.00

Suggested price: $18.00

Minimum price: $7.00

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March 21, 2023, 8pm EST, Bonnie Duncan & Vanessa Valliere In Conversation

Date & Time: March 21st, 2023, 8pm EST
Run Time: 1 hour, via Zoom
Cost: $18 suggested donation
ALL TALKS ARE VIA ZOOM & REPLAY IS AVAILABLE

2 badass femmes of puppetry – 1 badass conversation. Solo artists, devisors, funny women, ridiculously sublime, simultaneously being a puppeteer and actor, kindred spirits; what could be more fun?


Artist Bios

Bonnie Duncan is a Boston-based theater maker. She creates work grounded in joy, truth, and magic and invites audiences to imagine themselves as creators of their own world.  She heads up The Gottabees, a company known for their poignantly inventive shows for family audiences.  The Gottabees’ work has been performed in 18 states, 5 countries, for over 43,000 people and was awarded an UNIMA-USA Citation of Excellence for Squirrel Stole My Underpants. Their projects have been funded by the Jim Henson Foundation, Puppeteers of America, USArtists International, Boston Cultural Council, and the Boston Foundation. Prior to The Gottabees, Bonnie collaboratively created and performed sculptural acrobatic dances all over the world as a company member of Snappy Dance Theater and They Gotta Be Secret Agents. Her work won two Best of the Fringe awards and her movement was called both “breathtakingly simple” and “delightfully crafty” by the Boston Globe.  She is also mother to three children who are growing up a bit too quickly.

Suggested price: $18.00

Suggested price: $18.00

Minimum price: $7.00

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