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2006
2006 FISCAL SPONSORSHIP
PROVIDED IN PART BY:
In Nassau County, at the events listed below, this
project made possible, in part with public funds from
the New York State Council on the Arts
Decentralization Program, administered by the Long
Island Council at Freeport.

Barnes and Noble Booksellers April 9th at Carle Place
East Meadow Public Library August 11th
Port Washington Public Library December 10th
Performers:  
John Kohan
Laura Stockton
Title of the Program:  
Japanese Folk Tales of Love & Woe
The Artistic Team:
Isaac Rathbone (Playwright)
Jennifer Rathbone (Director/Puppeteer)
Andrea Boccanfuso (Puppeteer/Achive/Design Dir.)
Joseph Hoffman (Puppeteer/Educational Director)
Julie Miller (Events/Fundraising Director)
Shalon Palmer (Sculptor)

www.sculpturalmyth.deviantart.com
Jay Scott (Lighting Designer)
Locations & Dates:    2006 -       
Location:  2006             
Queens Museum of Art
Museum's Theatre
Flushing Meadows, Corona Park,
Queens, NY 11368
www.queensmuseum.org
Date:  March 26th Sunday
Time: 2:00pm-3:30pm
Free with Museum Entry Fee
In the Museum Theatre of Corona Park, site of the US Open
Location:  2006
Barnes and Noble Booksellers
91 Old Country Rd.
Carle Place, NY
www.barnesandnoble.com
Date:  April 9th Sunday
Time: 3:00pm-4:00pm  FREE
Barnes and Noble Booksellers
Location:  2006 Union Sq. Park
Coalition of Asian Pacific
Americans Festival
www.capaonline.org
Find us at the Children's Fair!
Date:  May 7th Sunday
Time: 12pm-6pm Booth
Home
Location:  2006
Great Neck House
Great Neck Park District
14 Arrandale Ave. Great Neck, NY
Parks Ph# 516-487-7665
Date:  August 20th Sunday
Time: 3:00pm
Family Oriented Performance
PHOTO ARCHIVE WOLF 2006
PUBLICITY PHOTOS FROM CAPA FESTIVAL MAY 7, 2006
Great Neck House
Location:  2006
East Meadow Public Library
1886 Front ST. East Meadow, NY
Lib.Ph# 516-794-2570
Date:  August 11th Friday
Time: 7:00pm
Young Adult Family Night
East Meadow Public Library
Location:  
Central Park at Cherry Hill
Enter at 72nd ST Central Park
Date:  August 26th Saturday
Time: 11:30am-12:30pm
   2:00pm - 3:00pm
$ Suggested Donation Please.
CANCELLED DUE TO RAIN
Central Park at Cherry Hill Fountain Plaza
Location:  2006
Nassau County Library System's
Performance Showcase
at Long Island Children's Museum
Date:  November 6th Monday
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
THIS EVENT IS SPECIAL
SAMPLING PROGRAM
PHOTOS FROM QMA PROGRAM MARCH 26TH 2006
Long Island Children's Museum
Location:  2006
Port Washington Public Library
One Library Drive Port Wash., NY
Lib.Ph# 516-883-4400
Date:  December 10th Sunday
Time: 2:00pm-3:00pm
FAMILIES WELCOME!
Urashima Taro - Urashima
Taro & Merchant
Urashima Taro - Urashima Taro
& Youth
Urashima Taro - Urashima Taro
& Maiden & Dragon King of the Sea
Port Washington Public Library
Urashima Taro - Urashima Taro
& Maiden & Dragon King
The Samurai and His Two Wives   -  Samurai & Fumiko
The Samurai & His Two Wives
-  
Samurai & Fumiko
The Frog and The Snake
-
Maiden & Samurai
The Samurai & His Two Wives
- Samurai Fights in Noble's army
The Frog and The Snake
-
Farmer & Maiden
The Frog and The Snake   -  Old Farmer & Young Maiden
The Frog and The
Snake
Adam Cohen records the
voice-over characters/narration.
WOLF Family Series
Oracle Theatre, Inc., a non-profit, 501(c)(3) company, offers a unique theatrical experience. Tantalizing
all ages with mythological themes, historical accounts, fables, and literature, our goal is to better
educate the community about various cultures. And we are also in constant search for new voices and
undiscovered tales to be heard. Through new works, old stories, and anything that embodies a full
spirit, the dramatic presentations incorporate an array of visual and audio displays with live action. As a
company comprised of artists of diverse talents, the art of collaboration is our universal dedication.
In Japanese Oral Tradition, there are many tales of gods and demons and
their interaction with humanity.  Through the mystical artistry of puppetry,
these gods and demons come alive to unveil sagas about beauty, love,
youth, and man’s values.  Our performance incorporates elements of
traditional styles of Japanese Theatre such as, Bunraku, Noh, and Kabuki,
with Modern techniques of projection.

Through a journey to distant lands of an ancient time, we take you on a path
of enlightenment.  The road is windy and sometimes threatened with mystical
beasts and unfortunate circumstances.  If you are courageous, we'll whisk
you away to follow our dancing puppetry and live actors as they battle life’s
challenges.  

The Story of Urashima Taro: A Magical Sea Turtle rewards a Fisherman.  
Mystical surprises lurk in the waters and in the capture of youth.  Will you
believe your eyes and ears?

The Samurai and His Two Wives: A Samurai, displeased with his feeble lot,
searches for happiness in wealth and success.  Our misguided hero is
dismayed with what he discovers and longs for that which is lost.

The Frog and The Snake: A Simply Irresistible Snake, a Helpless Frog, and
a Man, who has several daughters, create an interesting predicament.  Good
deeds, clever tricks, and loyalty create a powerful tale of love and woe.

Join us in this magical revue of Japanese Myths retold through the art of
puppetry, live action, and music.