Joe and Mister Wonderful Joe by Ronnie Burkett. Photo credit: Ian Jackson.
Joe and his dog Mister lose their home, and facing separation, head into the world for one last grand adventure together. The world seems broken, but Joe sees magic in the mundane, beauty amidst brutality, and life in the lost and lonely. He and Mister encounter Mother Nature, Santa Claus, Jesus and the Tooth Fairy, witness a troupe of homeless players in a cardboard theatre, and show a disenfranchised teen how to jump over the moon in a playground rocket ship. A seemingly simple tale of a simple man, Wonderful Joe is a love letter to imagination, hope, and the art of filling broken hearts with gold.
Ronnie Burkett brings this story to life with his signature style of beautiful puppetry and solo performance, with a glorious score and soundscape by John Alcorn.
"Ronnie Burkett’s solo puppet show about gentrification and aging hit me like a train when I saw it in October. Burkett’s puppets have always been breathtaking, but Wonderful Joe was particularly special for its writing, with piercing allusions to the condo-ification of downtown cores across Canada. The story of Joe and his dog, Mister, will haunt me forever, as will the final scene, in which Joe offers parting advice to a young schoolgirl named Getty. If I had to pick only one favourite piece of theatre from this year, Wonderful Joe was it." – Aisling Murphy, BEST OF 2024: Best theatre of 2024 from Toronto, Stratford and Shaw, The Globe and Mail
“Wonderful Joe is, true to its name, wonderful. It’s pure magic from a veteran puppeteer bringing to life some fantastical characters to tell an important story.” — Edmonton Journal
"The new Ronnie Burkett show Wonderful Joe delights!” —Toronto Star
"A moving puppet extravaganza!" —The Globe and Mail