![]() ![]() (Though we did spot a few people with their moms in tow. Needless to say, Puppetry of the Penis isn't for everyone. Binning and Cannon playfully bantered onstage while presenting the audience with their interpretation of Ayers Rock, the boomerang and the difficult- to-watch didgeridoo with Binning actually playing his the instrument. There are several references to Australia in the show, paying homage to Simon Morley, an Aussie who conceived the show in 1996. Personally, we wished they would have called the hot dog trick something else besides the "Dodger Dog." ![]() Once over the schlong shock factor, the audience settles in for a night of good, old-fashioned parlor tricks, where the two use their entire manly nether regions to create penile installations like "The Brain" and "The Eiffel Tower." There were a number of food references as well, which caused a few waves of queasiness in the audience. If that's your definition of a good time, then get to the Coast Playhouse before the end of the run. To put it even more bluntly: The duo are on stage for 45-50 in nothing but their birthday suits and Nike high tops playing with their penises for a crowd that's half-mesmerized and half-weirded out. Maybe sock puppets-just without the socks.Ĭollege buddies Rich Binning and Christopher J Cannon are the two puppeteers on the Los Angeles run who've been trained in "The Ancient Australian Art of Genital Origami." In other words, they've taken what some guys do for fun to a whole new level. Puppetry of the Penis, now playing at the Coast Playhouse through March 28, doesn't exactly use puppets in the traditional sense. This is a show that also enjoys audience participation, therefore, a little manscaping is recommended, just in case you’re the lucky show-goer who gets pulled up on stage.Ī fun night out for those who are curious about what the male anatomy can truly do, Puppetry of the Penis will provide the audience with a humorous and occasionally cringe-worthy show in a world of its own.Puppeteers Rich Binning and Christopher J Cannon of Puppetry of the Penis. ![]() Some famous faces also make a surprise appearance, as well as former celebrity, and current President of the United States, Mr Trump himself (surprisingly synchronistic).īecause the main focus of the audience’s attention can be somewhat difficult to see from up the back (not saying that anything is particularly small, more so that it’s a rather large venue), these twisted and turned body parts are projected onto a large screen for the entire audience to enjoy. ![]() Whenever these performers turn their backs to the audience and work their magic, it’s impossible for the audience to guess what they will witness when the performers turn back around. Who would have thought it possible to create this many forms from a mere set of nuts and bolts? These guys have gotten creative!įrom pelicans, snails, an X-rated Yoda, windsurfers and hats, to even the Loch Ness monster, and their most famous creation, ‘the Hamburger’, these peckers are pulled, twisted, turned, squashed and folded into various familiar shapes that leave the audience in fits of laughter. Those afraid of staring at the naked body beware, as this is sixty minutes of complete, full-frontal nudity combined with the somewhat contrasting, child-like activity of making shapes out of objects the R-rated version of your childhood finger puppets.ĭirect from the stages of Las Vegas, Puppetry of the Penis presents the masters of penis origami as they dazzle the audience with their shape-shifting genitalia. ![]()
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