ADVANCE SALES ARE SOLD OUT, BUT WE WILL SELL "STANDING ROOM*" TICKETS AT THE DOOR.
*If the weather holds, these "standing room" tickets also include seating along the built-in benches, on stools, and other seating. Those seats are just not protected from potential rain. If it's raining, you can still see the stage from the covered bar area though!
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Black Cherry Puppet Theater's Spring Puppet Slamwich, outside at Current Space!
An evening of Puppetry & Performance for Grown-ups!
Shows @ 5:00pm (doors 4:30) & 8:00pm (doors 7:30)
Tickets: $12-15
To ensure all ticketed guests are protected from possible rain, we can pre-sell 80 seats per seating. If the weather is clear the day of the show, we can sell a limited number of additional seats. This event often sells out though, so don't wait to get your tickets!
And don't forget to bring extra cash for popcorn to support Black Cherry!
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Outdoors at Current Space – Enter through the back at 421 Tyson Street
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Events at Current Space are rain or shine. Tickets are non-refundable.
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Accessibility and Transportation Info: currentspace.com/visit
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Consider becoming a sustaining member of Current Space – membership starts at just $5/month! Supporters ($10/month) get half price advance tickets and Benefactors ($25/month) get free advance tickets.
Black Cherry also has a membership program! Check out their Patreon here: patreon.com/BlackCherryPuppetTheater
Current Space is an artist-run gallery, studio, outdoor performance space, and garden bar; nourishing an ongoing dialogue between artists, activists, performers, designers, curators, and thinkers. Operating since November 2004, we are committed to showcasing, developing, and broadening the reach of artists locally and internationally.
Thank You
This event is made possible through the support of the HBH Fund, The Puppet Slam Network, The Maryland State Arts Council, and Creative Baltimore Fund.
Programs at Current Space are made possible in part by supporting members like you; the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation; The Creative Baltimore Fund, which is a grant program funded by the Mayor’s Office and the City of Baltimore; and The Rouse Family Foundation.