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Bread & Puppet Theater

Fri., May 29, 7:30-8:30 p.m., free, Liberty Lands Park, 913 N. Third St., 215-627-4633, breadandpuppet.org.

Published: May 27, 2009

theater/puppetry

When Bread & Puppet Theater visited Philly in 2000, dozens of its members got arrested — not for something you might expect, like, say, weed possession — but for suspected terrorist activity. Unknowingly adding to the joke, the Associated Press reported that such events went down in their "puppetista" headquarters. Thankfully, the good-humored B&P didn't hold it against us. The 46-year-old clan, most famous for its enormous, folk art-inspired Uncle Sam puppet that's popped up in both Vietnam protests and Across the Universe, is back. As usual, they're incensed over current affairs, and the performance will reflect their opposition to the Iraq war. Call Homeland Security.

Fri., May 29, 7:30-8:30 p.m., free, Liberty Lands Park, 913 N. Third St., 215-627-4633, breadandpuppet.org.

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