Tree House shakers
Under The Tangle
Conceived and Choreographed by
Emily Bunning
Costume Design:Patti Gilstrap
Set Design:Ioannis Sochorakis
Lighting:Dan Ozminkowski
Original Music:Martyn Axe
Performers
Trey Coates-Mitchell
Ashley Ervin
Katie Montoya
Miranda Noelle Wilson
Visually vibrant, Under the Tangle tells the story of a young orphaned girl lost in a mysterious wooded labyrinth. Throughout her journey, she twists along the maze finding numerous clues and meeting many unusual characters; a flock of whispering black birds, daunting labyrinth guards, and The Queen of the Lost who lives in the forbidding tower. Emily Bunning.
Theater Education

Under The Tangle

The Boy Who Grew Flowers

Children's Theater Videos
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The Boy Who Grew Flowers
Under the Tangle
A new piece I wrote the music for with the Treehouse Shakers based in New York
The Fairies Revenge BCT
3 labyrinth
4 Bramble Dance
5 Ninja
Treehouse Shakers' The Boy Who Grew Flowers' Promo
Enjoy the promo for Treehouse Shakers' touring show, The Boy Who Grew Flowers.
The Boy Who Grew Flowers, for ages 5-10 and their families, is a stunning visual performance. Adapted from Barefoot Book’s picture book by Jen Wojtowicz, play adaption by Mara McEwin and choreographed by Emily Bunning, it is the story of a young boy, Rink Bowagon, who lives on top of Lonesome Mountain with his unusual family of rattlesnake tamers and shape-shifters. The townspeople agree that Rink's family are quite strange, but they are unaware of Rink's spectacular gifts. Whenever the moon is full, Rink sprouts beautiful flowers from his head. When a new girl, Angelina, moves to town, Rink's life truly begins to grow. Incorporating puppetry, original music, and movement, The Boy Who Grew Flowers is a thoughtful and magical story that lends itself to themes of diversity, creating empathy & celebrating individualism.
Music by Martyn Axe
Costumes & Puppetry by Patti Gilstrap
Set Design & Lighting by Cody Grey
Original Commission by Performing Arts Center at Purchase College under the direction of Executive Director, Seth Soloway.
Below are audio examples
- Town Scene
- Devils Jig
- Shape Shifting
- Flower Music
- School Scene
- School Music
- Shoe Making
- Flower Music
- Boy Entrance
- Labrinth Music
- Tangle Dance
- Ninjas
- Labrinth Dance
- Bird Dance
- Xmas Time
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