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Isidor’s Cheek

Mar
31
Isidor's Cheek
Isidor’s Cheek By Ines Zeller Bass Saturday, March 31st public performances at 11 AM and 2 PM So begins the song, which begins the story, which begins the adventure: One day, something drives Isidor from out of his little grey existence. His cheek runs away, and Isidor must search around the world to find it again: a world of color and beauty, as well as loneliness and even danger. “Isidor’s Cheek” is performed on a revolving table filled with all the details of Isidor’s miniature world: from his shabby grey house to a forest of apple trees, through an unfriendly city, across a sea of turtles and barracuda, into the smallest circus in the world. The table revolves to bring Isidor home again and to transform his house, his garden and indeed his whole outlook on life. Isidor himself is barely 5 and 1/2 inches high (14 cm), an appropriately little hero for a small story with a big heart. Isidor’s Cheek won a Citation of Excellence from UNIMA in 1999. An ideal performance for intimate rooms: audiences age 4-9 and their parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents. This will be Ines’ final performance of her beloved piece before passing it on to her daughters, Jana Zeller and Shoshana Bass. To reserve your tickets call (802) 387-4051 or email info@sandglasstheater.org
Date and Time
March 31, 2018 @ 11:00 am
Location
Sandglass Theater
17 Kimball Hill Road
Contact
Sandglass Theater
802 387 4051



Isidor’s Cheek
By Ines Zeller Bass

Saturday, March 31st public performances at 11 AM and 2 PM

So begins the song, which begins the story, which begins the adventure: One day, something drives Isidor from out of his little grey existence. His cheek runs away, and Isidor must search around the world to find it again: a world of color and beauty, as well as loneliness and even danger.

“Isidor’s Cheek” is performed on a revolving table filled with all the details of Isidor’s miniature world: from his shabby grey house to a forest of apple trees, through an unfriendly city, across a sea of turtles and barracuda, into the smallest circus in the world. The table revolves to bring Isidor home again and to transform his house, his garden and indeed his whole outlook on life. Isidor himself is barely 5 and 1/2 inches high (14 cm), an appropriately little hero for a small story with a big heart.

Isidor’s Cheek won a Citation of Excellence from UNIMA in 1999. An ideal performance for intimate rooms: audiences age 4-9 and their parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents. This will be Ines’ final performance of her beloved piece before passing it on to her daughters, Jana Zeller and Shoshana Bass.

To reserve your tickets call (802) 387-4051 or email info@sandglasstheater.org