Local Production of Avenue Q

Adam Kreutinger

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Hey guy,
I have been busy building puppets for a local production of Avenue Q. And it finaly opened this past Wednesday. I will post a bunch of the link. I designed and constructed the puppets for the show. Let me know what you think.
http://www.buffalonews.com/entertainment/gusto/theater/theater-reviews/article716443.ece

you can see pics of the puppets here http://adamkreutinger.blogspot.com/

http://www.musicalfare.com/page/show/title/136/

http://www.wkbw.com/news/video/Mikes-Puppet-Pkg-136220383.html
 

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Neat! I especially like your take on Trekkie Monster.

I just saw a local production in Atlanta, and was blown away by its sheer excellence. One thing I wondered about was the puppet design. Are the puppet builders for regional performances required to come up with different designs, or is that the builder's choice?
 

Adam Kreutinger

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From what the director told me, you can use the original designs but then you must credit Rick Lyon in your playbill as the designer (he was the original designer and builder)
 

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My goodness! I absolutely LOVE your version of Lucy! She's so gorgeous!
 

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Wow those look great Adam! What did you use to make Trekkie's eyes?
 

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Thanks Adam. I was actually wondering what you used for the white part of his eyes. Thanks!
 
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