Japanese penis puppetry origami7/2/2023 ![]() This combined package includes the standard Unlimited Cocktails Hens party Package along with a 20 minute Puppetry show. ![]() Hens Night Party has combined with Puppetry Private Parties to bring its clientele the ultimate Hens Party package. The man behind the cape, really has nothing on! Amid the gasps and giggles, the girls were entertained with a 20 minute show, where upto 30 tricks were performed. The guests at Jess Edwards hens party on the 14th April 2012 was that captivated audience that gladly watched in amazement as the ‘Puppeteer’, stretched, folded, twirled and master manipulated his manhood. Puppetry Private Parties caters for private events such as Hens Parties, captivating audiences through the manipulation of genital origami. Once such supplier is Puppetry Private Parties.Įstablished by Justin Morely, Puppetry Private Parties is a condensed version of the stage show Puppetry of the Penis. With Hens Night Party catering now for in excess of 300 hens parties a year, we love to blog about those great Hens Night Parties that showcase our unique suppliers that contribute to the success of our Hens Party events. PLEASE DO NOT CONTINUE IF YOU ARE EASILY OFFENDED.Īnother weekend, another Hens Party. Tickets are $39 Wednesdays/Sundays and $45 for all other performances.PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS BLOG CONTAINS REFERENCE TO THE MALE ANATOMY AND MAY OFFEND SOME READERS. It plays Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 pm Fridays and Saturdays at 7 pm and 9:30 pm and Sundays at 5 pm and 7:30 pm. Puppetry of the Penis: The Ancient Australian Art Of Genital Origami at the Coast Playhouse in West Hollywood through March 28. Just sayin'.Įach show opens with a comedy set, and on Sunday night we were treated to saucy stand-up by Rachel Feinstein. It might be a little too close for comfort. Seriously.) The two puppeteers have a likable camaraderie, and if you can get past the initial awkwardness that you're in a theater watching dick tricks, you may be pleasantly surprised like we were-being entertained and a little grossed out simultaneously.Īnd here's a tip if you want to satisfy your curiosity factor and see the show live: Avoid sitting in the front row and the aisles if you don't want to be involved in inadvertent audience participation. (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. Puppeteers Rich Binning and Christopher J Cannon of Puppetry of the Penis. ![]()
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