
"Two Guys with Puppets", Wayne Krefting and Tom Davis, shows cover a wide range of
stories and an even wider range of travel. |

A story of the Dakota, the creation of all things, Minnesota, and the Pond brothers
told through the dreams of Hakadah, an elder. A story of competing interests
and world-views, of hope and great tragedy. First performed for the City of Bloomington's
River Rendezvous. A study and discussion guide is available. |
"All this time the Dakota had been like a duck on a log, Others joined us on the log, crowding for a place to stand. Soon there were not only the Ojibwa, but also the white man Who would come upon our lands. The white man, fur trader, who gave us kettles, and blankets, Cloth and guns for the furs we trapped. Then the soldiers and then the missionaries, the settlers, And soon we would have no place to move." |


"Creatures of the Night" |
What goes on in the night while all the world sleeps? Well, perhaps not all. The
creatures of the night come to life with a carnival! First premiered at the Eugene O'Neill Theater in San Jose, Costa Rica. |

Jacques Raccoon and Pierre Beaver guide their canoe over the waterfall and into the
"fur trade" where the forest is rich with "pelts" in this spoof of the Great
Lakes fur trade. |
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or write: Woodland Puppets/Two Guys 4449 Xerxes Avenue South Minneapolis Minnesota 55410 612 929 1087 |