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wad of newsprint, a sweatshirt, a creature made from PVC pipe
tubes.... Performance alchemist Liebe Wetzel and her ensemble
release the sweet, sad, naive, and lustful beings inside"ordinary"objects.
In the absence of language, her puppets speak universal truths.
Liebe Wetzel, Artistic Director, is the artist formerly known
as Too Too Tomato, and has performed in a variety of incarnations
including puppeteer, performance artist, mime, stilt walker,
and clown at a staggering number of fairs, festivals, and
theaters throughout the West Coast. She is a graduate of the
Dell Arte School of Physical Theatre, and has trained with
Keith Johnstone at the Loose Moose Theatre in Canada. She
holds a BA in Biology and Biochemistry from Rice University.
In 1999 Wetzel debuted her now award-winning style of ordinary
object puppetry with a collection of vignettes for adults,
Naked Foam and Objects in Predicaments, written and performed
by Wetzel with the assistance of director Jeff Raz on comediturgy
and the helping hands of a small ensemble of manipulators.
Since 2000, Wetzel and Lunatique Fantastique created and
performed in several acclaimed productions, including"Reframing the Hourglass," "Snake
in the Basement: The Prosecution of Rev. Bill Pruitt,""The
Wrapping Paper Caper,"a holiday-themed show for children
and adults,"Brace Yourself!,"and"My Dinner
With Lunatique Fantastique."Her innovative work has won
many awards including the S.F. Bay Guardian Goldie Award for
best new theater talent, as well as Best of Fringe and Top
Box Office Hit in the 2001 S.F. Fringe Festival and 2004 S. F. Fringe Festival. The Company performed for the San Francisco Opera in 2005 in Pique Dame. The company toured the U.K. with 3 different shows to rave reviews. She has taught
her unique puppetry style to teens in a residency program
at Zeum, at The Clown Conservatory, and to teen acting students at Cal Shakes' summer
program. In addition, she has taught devising theatre using object puppetry at Sonoma State University.
The company has received numerous grants from The Henson Foundation, Zellerbach, and CA$H. The Exit Theatre with Liebe Wetzel were granted a Rockefeller Foundation M.A.P. grant for "Beauty and the Breast" which will debut at 2006 DIVAFest. Lunatique Fantastique is the object theatre company in residence at The Marsh.
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