Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Creative Loafing Review of Our Debut Performance!


Jenny Lou Bement of Creative Loafing reviewed our debut performance was incredibly kind to us.

Here's the first few paragraphs...

"The shimmering backdrop of Snug Harbor's stage reflected light onto Lee Grutman and Mono the Unicorn, the group known as Your Fuzzy Friends. They serenaded the audience with a hilarious one-man, multi-puppet, gay-themed musical full of crass humor and dance jams.


Grutman enamored his spectators with multi-voiced, energetic "duets" sung with his main counterpart, Mono the mustached unicorn puppet. Like a horny Sonny and Cher, the two inferred romance and danced together (as much as a man can dance with his arm), singing about plum-adorned g-strings and the benefits of unicorn homosexuality while incorporating storytelling between songs.

Your Fuzzy Friends is a performance-art package with the look of a bizarre, gay-themed children's show set to the tune of Wondershowzen with a live concept similar to the band Captured by Robots. Grutman brought forth intense energy with his theatrical, crudely hidden, low-budget puppet skills in coordination with amazing vocal power as he performed duets with himself in two separate, bizarre voices."

To read the full article, go here: FULL ARTICLE!



Photo by Jenny Lou Bement