Teatro Hugo & Ines to perform at Edison

Puppetry? Not just for kids anymore.

Teatro Hugo & Ines — aka Hugo Suarez and Ines Pasic — create a world of unlimited, cartoon-like possibility, enlisting elements of puppetry, mime and dance to transform hands, feet, elbows, knees and bellybuttons into a colorful parade of extraordinary, oddball characters.

At 8 p.m. Jan. 16-17, the Edison Theatre OVATIONS! Series will present the Lima, Peru-based couple in Short Stories, a collection of whimsical vignettes illustrating the poetic moments of everyday life.

Teatro Hugo & Ines -- Hugo Suarez and Ines Pasic -- will perform *Short Stories* at 8 p.m. Jan. 16-17 for the Edison Theatre OVATIONS! Series. The duo use elements of puppetry, mime and dance to transform various body parts into an array of memorable characters.
Teatro Hugo & Ines — Hugo Suarez and Ines Pasic — will perform *Short Stories* at 8 p.m. Jan. 16-17 for the Edison Theatre OVATIONS! Series. The duo use elements of puppetry, mime and dance to transform various body parts into an array of memorable characters.

In addition, Edison Theatre will present an all-ages matinee performance as part of the ovations! for young people series at 11 a.m. Jan. 17. A special performance the morning of Jan. 16 for area students will be sponsored in partnership with Young Audiences of St. Louis.

In Short Stories, which The Washington Post describes as “a vaudeville on the body,” Hugo & Ines employ a small stable of props to execute a series of bafflingly original metamorphoses.

A nose strapped to a foot becomes a thoughtful, imploring clown. Fingers crumple and expand to form gnarled, Elmer Fudd- and Homer Simpson-like faces. A bit of lipstick, strategically applied to Pasic’s bellybutton, creates a talkative society matron.

The Los Angeles Times called Short Stories an “unfailingly whimsical theatre-of-marvels,” adding that Hugo & Ines are “both superbly in tune with a sense of magical transformation that makes their partnership one of the wonders of the age.”

The Chicago Reader concurs, calling Teatro Hugo & Ines “delightful, all-ages entertainment. Not since Marcel Marceau in his heyday have I been so entranced by an evening of wordless entertainment.”

Suarez, a native of Lima, and Pasic, born in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina, first crossed paths in Italy, where Suarez was performing mime on the streets. Pasic, who had trained as a pianist at the Sarajevo Conservatory, began studying with him and quickly discovered that dexterity developed on the keyboard also proved useful in mastering pantomime.

The pair founded Teatro Hugo & Ines in 1986 and premiered their first production, Return to Darkness, the following year. They have since performed at major festivals throughout North and South America, Europe and Asia. Their Adventures of Ginocchio, presented as part of the 1994 Jim Henson International Festival of Puppet Theater in New York, was one of the first productions to travel as part of the Henson Festival’s national “On Tour” program.

Short Stories was presented to sold-out crowds at the 1998 and 2000 Henson festivals, with additional engagements at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival in New York, the Festival of Art & Ideas in New Haven, Conn., the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and Chicago’s international Puppetropolis festival, among others. Suarez and Pasic have also filmed segments for the nationally broadcast PBS series Between the Lions.

Edison Theatre programs are supported by the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency, and the Regional Arts Commission, St. Louis.

For the Jan. 16-17 evening shows, tickets are $28; $23 for seniors, students and WUSTL faculty and staff; and $14 for WUSTL students and children under 12. Tickets for the Jan. 17 matinee are $7. Tickets are available at the Edison Theatre Box Office and through all MetroTix outlets.

For more information, call 935-6543.