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Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 11 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Delightful!!!

    by lalalandhuman on 11/18/14Ivy Substation - Los Angeles

    This show is beyond cute!! a true delight, is a marionette show for adults, I would definitely see it again, I totally recommend it, I had a great time!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Puppet Magic at it"s Best!

    by Fridaylover on 11/17/14Ivy Substation - Los Angeles

    A fresh new show with lots of audience participation. Master puppeteer Ronnie Burkett varies which acts he uses and what exactly happens with the help of feedback from the audience! This adult show had everyone in stitches laughing so hard! Much excitement was added to the show with the unknown factor of what audience participants will do or say...

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Brilliant artist!

    by Bestsupportingactor on 11/15/14Ivy Substation - Los Angeles

    Ronnie Burkett is one of a kind! Utterly spectacular...funny, moving, not to be missed.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ronnie Burkett is brilliant!

    by Serendipity42 on 11/15/14Ivy Substation - Los Angeles

    Ronnie Burkett's Theatre of Marionettes: The Daisy Theatre is incredible! Funny, poignant, naughty, nothing short of genius. Ronnie performs every character with great joy, talent and skill. I don't know why so many people think that puppets are just for kids, Ronnie brings the joy of puppetry to an adult theme. I wish he would play in LA for weeks - I know so many people who would love the show but sadly it's almost over. I hope he comes back!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Penny Plain is Great Puppetry!

    by Fridaylover on 1/26/14Macgowan Hall Little Theater - Los Angeles

    Highly skilled puppeteer brings beautiful marionettes to life in this play about issues of our times...Thought provoking story with so many characters lets you watch how Ronnie Burkett does this amazing solo performance. The discussion after let the audience discover more about the creative process that went into making this performance.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Art is good.

    by Mrchuck2000 on 1/22/14Macgowan Hall Little Theater - Los Angeles

    Lovely work of theatre. Astonishing tour de force, one man portrays all the characters. Thoughtful, funny, poetic, lovely.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    worst ever seen

    by Leonpops on 1/21/14Macgowan Hall Little Theater - Los Angeles

    We saw him in Toronto in June. He was amazing, funny and we enjoyed it immensely. We took 9 other people to this based upon what we saw in Toronto. We all felt that this was the most depressing, overwhelming, performance we have ever seen. My daughter (35) is still feeling the effects of this. We did appreciate him as a puppeteer, performer and that he had made all the puppets and wrote the show. I would ask for our money back, but that would be futile.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Ronnie Burkett is a wonderful talent

    by DrHuckleberry on 1/21/14Macgowan Hall Little Theater - Los Angeles

    Ronnie Burkett's show is astonishingly simple--one man on stage with a cast of marionette puppets. But his storytelling technique is captivating. He holds the audiences attention, providing all of the voices of the characters. It's an odd story about the end of the world, a talking dog, his owner (an old lady) and Gepetto. Ronnie is an adept performer and puppeteer who creates his own little world and populates it with some very interesting characters.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Great marionettes, so-so story

    by TheatreGiraffe on 1/21/14Macgowan Hall Little Theater - Los Angeles

    Outstanding puppeteering and marionette design. No question - this guy knows his way around a puppet stage. That said, the script tries entirely too hard to make a statement and just comes across as incredibly pretentious, one-note, and at times downright boring. Many of the scenic moments that were clearly meant to blow our minds fell far short of their goal. Also, the Chihuahua character came across as more than a little stereotypical without any sense of irony.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A must see! Phenomenal performance!

    by Mamabirdy on 1/21/14Macgowan Hall Little Theater - Los Angeles

    Remarkable in every respect. I was blown away! Most unusual artist/performer.