“When Cats Could Fly…” Indy Fringe show for families awarded 5 stars for kids by Nuvo News
Reviewer Scott Shoger of Nuvo News awards 5 stars out of 5 for child audiences to the Indy Fringe Show “When Cats Could Fly…” This show by storyteller Brother Wolf will be opening three more times on Friday, Saturday and Sunday this week.
Scott Shoger of Nuvo News Writes… “Cats could fly back during Brother Wolf’s New York City childhood, a time when Roman Candles were subbed out for real ones on birthday cakes– and when sleds could fly too, right down an icy hill into eight lanes of traffic (and that’s how Wolf got his first speeding ticket, at age 9). With his ability to bring to life eccentric characters like a WWI vet and Vodou priestess, Wolf is the kind of gentle, playful, imaginative storyteller you loved to sit before, Indian-style, back in your youth.” Published in Nuvo News – Wednesday, August 24, 2011 Check Nuvo News for the full review
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Three Show Times Left: Friday August 26 at 9:00 PM, ?Saturday August 27 at 6:00 PM, ?Sunday August 28 at 1:30 PM
Cook Theater Address:?1201 N. Central Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46202
Show Length: 55 Minutes
Ticket Cost: $10 Adults – $7 Students & $5 Children.
Eric Wolf has performed in over a thousand venues. He is the winner of a 2010 Oracle Award from the National Storytelling Network; host of The Art of Storytelling Show, with over 400,000 lifetime downloads; and founder of the International School of Storytelling. He has represented storytelling at the American Museum of Natural History in NYC, the Smithsonian in Washington D.C., The National Storytelling Conference Talk Story Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii and many other places around the country. You can watch a video promo of the show at his website http://www.ericwolf.org/funny/ or order tickets at the Indianapolis Fringe Festival Website at http://www.indyfringe.org/
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