
A side-splitting selection of famous folktales from Africa starring Anansi the Spider, whose appetite always overrules his intellect. Anansi loves to eat and hates to work, so he tries to trick other animals out of their food. But there's no free lunch for Anansi, because all of his schemes leave him hungrier than ever!
Anansi is one of the classic trickster characters in world folklore. These comical African folktales are both entertaining and instructive; because he puts his own desires ahead of the needs of his community, Anansi often ends up exiled to the corner of the room.
Anansi, Spiderman of Africa was awarded the 2000-2001 Citation of Excellence from the American Center of the Union Internationale de la Marionette, the highest honor in American puppetry.
Anansi and the Magic Rock (Why Spiders are Found Under Rocks) Anansi discovers the magical properties of a funny-looking rock, and uses the rock to trick Giraffe, Antelope and Elephant out of their food. But Rabbit has been watching Anansi's antics. She tricks the trickster, and everyone gets their food back.
The Hat-Shaking Dance (Why Spider Has a Bald Head) Anansi is much more interested in stealing some lunch than in working with the other animals. He finds himself having to pretend that his hat isn't full of hot stew, and that he's only hopping up and down and shaking his head because he's just invented a new dance. Eventually he has to spill the beans and reveals his newly bald head. His hair is all burned off! In embarrassment, he scuttles off into the corner, where you can find Spider to this day.
Like his trickster cousins, Brer Rabbit, Raven, and Coyote, Anansi's schemes often backfire and leave him worse off than ever. But Anansi never stays down for long; his vitality and irrepressible sense of fun have kept him playing tricks for hundreds of years! These hilarious stories are brought to life by the Crabgrass Puppet Theatre with a dynamic blend of traditional African design, infectious music and fabulous puppetry.
"I have never had so many teachers approach me after a performance and ask that I book that performer again. Our students were mesmerized, enchanted, delighted and entertained!"AUDIENCE SIZE: Up to 500 PERFORMANCE TIME: 50 minutes
STAGE SIZE: Minimum 16' wide/ 12' deep/ 9' ceiling height
This page last updated on 3/5/2012. All text and images copyright 1998-2012 by the Crabgrass Puppet Theatre, Jamie Keithline and Bonny Hall.
