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Tears of Joy Theatre was a
puppet A puppet is an object, often resembling a human, animal or Legendary creature, mythical figure, that is animated or manipulated by a person called a puppeteer. The puppeteer uses movements of their hands, arms, or control devices such as rods ...
theatre company located in the Portland metropolitan area of
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. It was founded in 1971 by Janet and Reg Bradley. The company toured two to four shows a year to schools and civic centers in Oregon, Washington, California, Idaho, Montana, Arizona, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Nevada. It toured libraries and put on mainstage shows in the Portland Metro area yearly. It ended operations August 25, 2019.


Awards

Tears of Joy is the recipient of four Citations of Excellence from UNIMA USA
in Puppetry Arts (issued by the organization Puppeteers of America). 1986 "Petrouchka"
1990 "Jumping Mouse" 1996 "Between Two Worlds/ The Dybbuk" based on the folktale written by
S. Ansky Shloyme Zanvl Rappoport (1863 – November 8, 1920), known by his pseudonym S. Ansky (or An-sky), was a Jewish author, playwright, researcher of Jewish folklore, polemicist, and cultural and political activist. He is best known for his play ' ...
in 1920. The script was adapted by Mark Levenson, and was directed by Reg Bradley. The play incorporated cantal and kletzmer music and used bunraku style puppets. The puppeteers were in full view of the audience, to represent the spirits and ghosts that haunt the world this tale of deathless love inhabits 2009 "Pinocchio" Directed by Nancy Aldrich and written by Jon Ludwig.


Past Productions


A chronological list of performances since its debut in 1971.

A chronological list of performances since its debut in 1971. 1971-72: ''The Courageous Dragon'', ''Mumford the Sea Monster'', ''Aslan Meets the Shrinkerman'', and ''Jonah'' 1972-73: ''The Legend of Aukelenuiaku'', ''In Babel's Rubble-Fare'', and ''Happy Hours''. 1973-74: ''Nemo of the Four Winds'' and ''For Love of Looney''. 1974-75: ''The Bridge of the Gods'', ''Bigfoot in the Backyard'', ''The Breadman Cometh''. 1975-76: ''The Happy Prince'', and ''Alice in Voterland'' 1976-77: ''Miser of Tahoma'', ''Trouble at the Fort'', and ''
Alice in Wonderland ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (commonly ''Alice in Wonderland'') is an 1865 English novel by Lewis Carroll. It details the story of a young girl named Alice who falls through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world of anthropomorphic creatur ...
'' (version 1) 1977-78: ''Sungura the Hare'' (version 1) 1978-79: ''The Black Heart of Indri'' 1979-80: ''You Are What You Eat'' (Nutrition Show), ''Inanna in the Underworld'', and ''Rime of the Ancient Mariner'' 1980-81: ''The Magic Calliope'', ''Onion Skin Soup'', THE MASQUE COMPANY 1981-82: ''Coyote and the Cedar Tree'', ''Faces in Time'' (MASQUE Co.), ''Frogs'' (MASQUE Co.), ''Sungura the Hare'' (version 2) 1982-83: ''Lessons for a Sumo'' 1983-84: '' Jabberwocky'' and ''A Pig's Tale'' 1984-85: ''The Gift'' 1985-86: '' Petrushka'', ''The Magic Teakettle'', and ''Opal''. 1986-87: ''Adventures of Fet Frumos'' 1987-88: ''Jumping Mouse'' 1988-89: '' Baba Yaga'' and ''Hamitchou the Miser'' 1989-90: ''There's A Nightmare In My Closet'' and ''Puppetry in Action'' 1990-91: ''Rymchimchi'' and ''Aladdin & His Magic Lamp'' 1991-92 ''Alice in Wonderland'' (version 2), ''Coyote & the Cedar Tree'' (version 2), and ''How Coyote Kept His Name'' 1992-93: No new plays produced. 1993-94: '' Rumpelstiltskin'', '' Br'er Rabbit Tales'', ''Pure Imagination'', and ''The Lucky Teakettle of Good Fortune'' 1994-95: ''
Pied Piper The Pied Piper of Hamelin (german: der Rattenfänger von Hameln, also known as the Pan Piper or the Rat-Catcher of Hamelin) is the title character of a legend from the town of Hamelin (Hameln), Lower Saxony, Germany. The legend dates back to ...
'', '' Monkey King'', and ''Between Two Worlds'' 1995-96: ''The Amazing Adventures of Coco-Kaba'' 1996-97: ''Fire on the Mountain'', ''Toy Box'', and ''It's a Republic, If You Can Keep It'' 1997-98: '' Jungle Book'', ''Baba Yaga'', and ''Bridge of the Gods''. 1998-99: ''The Secret of Singbonga'' 1999-00: ''Singing Our Way Home'' 2000-01: '' Cinderella'' and ''Toad Prince'' 2001-02: ''Coyote Tales'' and ''Perseus: Hero of Ancient Greece'' 2002-03: ''Ride the Red Mare'' 2003-04: '' Anansi the Spider'' 2004-05 '' The Reluctant Dragon'' and ''Little One Inch'' 2005-06: No New Shows 2006-07 ''The Shoemake and the Elves'' 2007-08: '' Pinocchio'' and ''
Stellaluna ''Stellaluna'' is a 1993 Children's literature, children's book by Janell Cannon. It is about a young fruit bat, Stellaluna, who becomes separated from her mother and finds her way to a nest of birds. She is adopted by them and learns bird-like ...
'' 2008-10 No New Shows. 2011-12 ''When Animals were People'', ''Raven Stories'' 2012-13 ''
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea ''Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas'' (french: Vingt mille lieues sous les mers) is a classic science fiction adventure novel by French writer Jules Verne. The novel was originally serialized from March 1869 through June 1870 in Pierre-J ...
'' and ''When Animals were People'' 2014-15 Touring Shows: ''When Animals were People'' and ''The Reluctant Dragon''. No new shows were added. 2016-17 Touring Shows: ''Petroucka'', ''Jungle Book'', and ''Toad Prince''. No new shows were added. 2017-18: Touring Shows: ''Toad Prince'' and ''There's a Nightmare in My Closet''. Music by Richard Moore. Written by Reg Bradely. Directed by Artistic Director, Tim Giugni. No new shows added. 2018-19 Touring Shows: ''There's a Nightmare in My Closet'' and ''Coyote Stories''. No new shows added. 2019 Closed August. They collaborated with
Bag & Baggage Productions Bag&Baggage Productions is a professional theatre company based in Hillsboro, Oregon, Hillsboro, in the U.S. state of Oregon. Founded in 2005, the non-profit group produces up to five fully staged plays per year and presents a variety of other ac ...
in December 2012 for an adaptation of ''
The Velveteen Rabbit ''The Velveteen Rabbit'' (or ''How Toys Become Real'') is a British children's book written by Margery Williams (also known as Margery Williams Bianco) and illustrated by William Nicholson. It chronicles the story of a stuffed rabbit's desire ...
''. Several guest directors have collaborated with Tears of Joy: Jan Wilkowski from Poland, Josef Krofta from the Czech Republic, and Yang Feng. In addition, Masaya Kiritaki, master of Otome Bunraku. In November/December 2006, Tears of Joy produced "To Ride the Red Mare", which former Artistic Director Nancy Aldrich adapted from the book "A Ride On The Red Mare's Back" by
Ursula K. Le Guin Ursula Kroeber Le Guin (; October 21, 1929 – January 22, 2018) was an American author best known for her works of speculative fiction, including science fiction works set in her Hainish universe, and the '' Earthsea'' fantasy series. She was ...
. Third Angle New Music Ensemble wrote and performed the music.


References

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