2220 Beverly Blvd.
Los Angeles, California CA

Rogue Artists Ensemble re-opens its world premiere production of "The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch" ("a feast for the senses" - Daily Variety) adapted for the stage from the graphic novel by Neil Gaiman (Stardust) and Dave McKean.

"Mr. Punc"h is a dark fable in which the innocence of childhood and the pain of adulthood collide in the oft-fragmented recesses of memory. A man's memories of his boyhood at his grandfather's failing seaside arcade are full of talking badgers, crocodiles, car accidents, mermaids and murder - or could that just have been the Punch and Judy show? Told through the eyes of the man's younger self, Mr. Punch explores the twisted nature of memory, the cruelty of adults and the beauty of simple kindness.

The Rogues bring Gaiman's semi-autobiographical story and its illustrations by celebrated artist McKean to vivid life through an innovative hybrid of theater traditions, puppetry and digital media. The 2007 production at Theater/Theatre was the recipient of five Honorable Mentions at the 2007 Back Stage West Garland Awards. Daily Variety called it an "otherworldly phantasmagoria…succeeds brilliantly as an attempt to recreate the style of the original graphic novel," and the LA Weekly called it "a visual feast." For a taste of the graphic novel and the Rogue's stage production, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I25mgB4rvow.

At the Bootleg, the lobby walls will be filled with art from local artists inspired by the project's carnival setting, and there will be an exhibit from the International Puppetry Museum (IPM) displaying the rich 200-year history of Punch and Judy. In addition, every Friday at 7 pm the Bootleg will feature live music from bands including Two Sheds, Jonah Matranga, FigureOne, Jesca Hoop and Marcela Carmona (check website for complete listing).

"The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch" runs Fridays at 8 pm, Saturdays at 4 pm & 8 pm; and Sundays at 4 pm, July 18 through August 31 at the Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles. For reservations and information, call (800) 838-3006 or visit www.rogueartists.org.

Official Website: http://www.rogueartists.org

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