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A Sick Day for Morris McGee
Off-Bway
PRICE: $20-40

$20+

Located in Manhattan
New Victory Theater, The
209 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036
DATES:
Now – Jan 28th, 2018
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Every day, Morris McGee takes the No. 5 bus to his job at the zoo. Every day, he lovingly attends to the elephant, the tortoise, the penguin, the owl and the rhinoceros (who always has a runny nose). Every day, that is, until it’s Morris who has the sniffles! Based on a Caldecott Medal-winning book by Philip C. Stead, this charming puppetry performance about one creature of habit and his kindhearted coterie will warm your heart and chase away the winter chills.

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Review: A Sick Day for Morris McGee

By Tania Fisher

The Train Theater brings a puppet show based on the beloved, Caldecott-winning children’s book A Sick Day for Amos McGee by Philip C. Stead, now playing at the New Victory Theater. Every day Morris McGee gets up and takes the No. 5 bus to the zoo where he works and takes care of all the animals. He has never missed a day in his lengthy tenure at the zoo, until now, when he has a bad cold and can’t get out of bed. The original story shares a simple message that portraying kindness and thoughtfulness to others, and all species, is very important in our society. In this production of the story, renamed A Sick Day for Morris McGee, it all plays out on one medium sized set, which is a large multi-use table complete with hidden props and simplistic special effects, with a singular puppeteer, Maayan Resnick, performing in full view. Benjamin David Elder narrates in a pleasant voice and the interaction between the narrator’s voice and the puppeteer are delightful and humorous. It is always interesting to see how different companies present a puppet show, and although the cut-out stencil puppets were lovely, they were not very large or elaborate and had limited movement capabilities. The pr …Read more


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