Karl is an adventurous cat, exploring the garbage peaks and demolished cars of their junkyard home, but they struggle with figuring out their purpose. Introducing the audience, the junkyard tourists, to their many puppet friends, Karl will begin to figure out who they are. They’ll find adventure with those who matter to them most in a spectacle of live music and originally designed hand-puppets.
You belong in my junkyard pack!!!
A treat from start to finish! Laughed, cried, and sang along with the sweetest cuties the junkyard’s ever seen. I love my friends and their broken bongs and big hearts <3
You belong in my junkyard pack!!!
A treat from start to finish. Laughed, cried, and sang along with the sweetest cuties the junkyard’s ever seen! I love my friends with their broken bongs and big big hearts <3
The audience was spellbound before the first note! Imagine Rebecca Sugar got into telling stories through puppetry instead of animation.
I loved the whimsical character designs, the catchy songs, and sweet message about friendship and belonging. The puppeteers did an amazing job creating and bringing Karl the Cat and friends to life with so much expression. The somewhat more mature supporting characters and jokes make timely skews about social media toxicity. I actually felt almost remiss that this is an adult humour show because the core plot is actually quite wholesome and that Karl the Kat has great potential to be a hit for kids in a family friendly format.
Heart warming, Hilarious and witty as heck!!