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Alex & Olmsted
Takoma Park MD
Sarah Olmsted Thomas
Milo the MagnificentMilo the Magnificent is a 10-minute Puppet Slam piece that we are developing into a full-length show. Thisproject intends to expand Milo's world by creating new characters and building interactive set pieces.
$5,400
$3,000
1) Milo the Magnificent's Magic Show (2014) 2) Milo the Magnificent and his Amazing Science Fair(2015)
Alex Vernon: Puppet Designer, Co-Director, Writer, Milo Puppeteer Sarah Olmsted Thomas: Co-Director, Writer, Puppeteer
This video is an introduction to the creative team Alex & Olmsted. It is a look at past performances ofMilo the Magnificent and their upcoming full-length project.
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Milo the Magnificent
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2016 Workshop Grant Application
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
TECHNIQUE: Milo the Magnificent will employ several disciplines of puppetry; Mask, rod, hand,
object manipulation, and shadow puppetry. Milo has a flat, circular face that’s constructed like a
horizontal book. Using a mechanism that we developed, the puppeteer can flip through his 13
unique expressions. The puppeteer wearing Milo not only controls his facial expressions, but
his hands and feet also serve as the puppet’s extremities. In this way, Milo is worn like a
theatrical Mask. The puppeteers wear full-bodied black velvet jumpsuits and hoods against a
black backdrop. Our visible “invisibility” adds a layer of play to the narrative as we are both
present and indiscriminate agents in the story. Rod puppets, Hand puppets and Object
manipulation will be employed to create characters in Milo’s world. Finally, there will be a
moment of live video projection and of shadow puppetry.
CONCEPT: Milo the Magnificent, a magician and scientist, wakes up in his home to a daily
routine of breakfast, science experiments, and listening to the radio. He is a Vaudeville-style
entertainer in a 3-piece seersucker suit. His workshop is comprised of vintage suitcases and
hand-cranked automata. A vintage, vacuum tube radio malfunction requires him to mail-order a
replacement part. Within the housing of the radio, Milo finds a band of vacuum tube musicians
and capacitor back-up singers; small puppets that will be projected onto a screen behind him. A
series of strange packages arrive and animate unexpectedly.
DRAMATIC ARC: The animate packages escalate from creatures/objects that befriend Milo to
ones that threaten him to ones that alter his reality completely. A pinnacle moment in the piece
will be when Milo is forced through a portal which doubles him. Two Milos interact on stage in
escalating degrees of horror and playfulness. A third Milo will be a button on this most dramatic
scene. Ultimately, the radio is fixed and everything returns to normal just in time to hint at the
next problem to arise.
EXECUTION: We plan to execute this project with the aid of set pieces. Because a black
background is necessary to highlight Milo and to disguise the puppeteers, we plan to build set
pieces that are primarily in the foreground of the playing space. A series of table tops with
hidden compartments will be set structures on the stage. There will be a door frame among
black fabric walls and a projection screen that retracts.
USE OF PUPPETRY: This piece will use puppetry exclusively. All characters will be puppets.
Milo will be the centerpiece and on stage for the majority of the story. The set will also be
interactive; tabletops and boxes will have built-in trick features. Our goal is to animate
everything on stage.
PERFORMANCES: We have an agreement with Michael Lamason at Black Cherry Puppet
Theater in Baltimore to premiere this full-length version of Milo the Magnificent in 2017.
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PROJECT BUDGET
1. Project EXPENSES Cash Amount In-Kind Amount
Materials for Puppets & Set 1,000
Materials for Costumes 300
Materials for Sound System & Lighting 500
Travel Expenses to & from Baltimore 150
Puppeteers’ Stipend for Two Performers 1,000 (at 500 each)
Set Building Stipend 500
Puppet Building Stipend 500
Promo Materials 150
Photos/Videographer 500
Rehearsal Space 500
Fiscal Sponsor/Admin Fee 300
2. TOTAL Cash Expenses 4,300
3. TOTAL In-Kind Expenses 1,100
4. TOTAL EXPENSES (sum of lines 2 +3) 5,400
5. ELIGIBLE GRANT AMOUNT 3,000
Milo the Magnificent Artist: Alex & Olmsted
6. Project INCOME Cash Amount In-Kind Amount
Tickets Sales (4 performances at Black Cherry) 2,000
Indiegogo Campaign 400
7. Henson Foundation Grant Amount Requested 3,000
8. TOTAL Cash Income (sum of column B) 5,400
9. TOTAL In-Kind Contributions (sum of column C)
10. TOTAL INCOME (sum of lines 8 + 9) 5,400
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ARTIST BIOS
ALEX VERNON BIO: Alex Vernon is an actor, puppeteer, tinkerer, and automata engineer. In
2010, Alex made his living in NYC as a street artist by cutting freehand silhouettes in Union
Square Park. In 2011, he joined a tour with Adventure Theatre to Singapore where he
engineered the concept for his puppet Milo the Magnificent. In 2015, Alex was hired by the
American Visionary Art Museum to repair and service the permanent automata in their Cabaret
Mechanical Theatre exhibit. Alex has been a company member with Washington, D.C.’s award-
winning Happenstance Theater since 2012. With Happenstance, Alex was nominated as
Outstanding Lead Actor for the 2016 Helen Hayes Awards. Alex built a 6 foot mechanical horse
puppet for the 2015 Washington Revels, 21 Wayang Kulit puppets for WSC Avant Bard’s 2016
Midsummer, and a Fettig-inspired mechanical puppet “Faust 4” that he constructed in Bread
and Puppet’s Vermont workshop this year. Alex trained with Julia Tasheva, a master puppeteer
from the Krastyo Sarafov National Academy in Bulgaria, and Dody DiSanto of the Center for
Movement. B.S., Middle Tennessee State University. www.TheAlexVernon.com
SARAH OLMSTED THOMAS BIO: Sarah Olmsted Thomas is a fifth generation artist. She
creates and performs original physical theater pieces. In 2010, she was commissioned by
Fortnight Journal in NYC to create 6 movement works for their inaugural edition. In 2012, she
completed an apprenticeship with Bread and Puppet Theater in Glover, VT, which presented
one of her dances in their Possibilitarian Circus. In 2014, she starred in the DC premiere of
Sarah Ruhl's Late: A Cowboy Song with No Rules Theatre Company at the Signature Theatre.
Sarah has been a company member with Washington, D.C.’s award-winning Happenstance
Theater since 2012. With Happenstance, Sarah was nominated as Outstanding Lead Actress
for the 2016 Helen Hayes Awards. Sarah trained with Synetic Theater in Washington, DC, The
Pig Iron Theatre Company in Philadelphia, and Le Samovar, Ecole de Clowns, in Paris. B.A.,
Sarah Lawrence College. www.SarahOlmstedThomas.com
ALEX & OLMSTED BIO: Alex & Olmsted (Alex Vernon and Sarah Olmsted Thomas) have been
making puppets together since 2010. In recent years they have performed at the Kennedy
Center, Black Cherry Puppet Theater, Strathmore, The Puppeteers of America Festival, The
Shakespeare Theatre Company, Vermont Vaudeville, The Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta,
The Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry in Connecticut, and Bread and Puppet in
Vermont. Their puppet Milo the Magnificent was accepted into the National Puppet Slam twice
and was featured on the front page of the Hartford Courant. Milo the Magnificent was also
accepted into the 2015 La MaMa Puppet Slam. Alex & Olmsted’s crankie The Life of an Apple
premiered at the Black Cherry Puppet Theater in Baltimore and has since performed at the
2016 Puppet Homecoming Festival.
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