IN iTedE, comic ventriloquist David Strassman has “broken the laws of puppet physics” as, in the second act of the show, his five puppets come to life simultaneously in a six-way conversation.
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iTedE is at the Goulburn Workers Club tonight from 7pm, and tickets ($49 plus booking fee, online at goulburnworkers.com.au/events or from the club) have nearly sold out, the Post has been told.
“This show is about how I can’t get Chuck Wood and Ted E Bare, the two main characters, off their devices,” - YouTube, Facebook and all - “and it mirrors our society”, Strassman told the Post.
In what could be his last live show in Australia, Strassman said technology, as great as it is, puts us all at risk of not "using our imaginations . . . and shows like mine are in danger of fading away”.
Read the full interview here. Better yet, get down to Goulburn Workers Club quick sticks for a ticket.