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Puppet haven: Joe Louis Thai Restaurant opens in Phuket

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The Joe Louis troupe are the last remaining guardians of the

'Hun Lakhon Lek', Thai traditional small puppet play.

PHUKET: -- Bangkok’s loss is Phuket’s gain, as the Joe Louis troupe of traditional Thai puppeteers has a new home at the Jungceylon shopping complex in Patong.

The troupe, founded by the late grand master puppeteer and National Artist Sakorn “Joe Louis” Yangkhiawsod, remains the sole guardian of the dying art form known as Hun Lakhon Lek, Thai traditional small puppet play.

For many years based at the Joe Louis Theatre in Bangkok’s Suan-lum Night Bazaar, the troupe now has a new home: the Joe Louis Thai Restaurant in the Sino-Phuket Zone at Jungceylon.

The restaurant’s grand opening ceremony was presided over at noon yesterday by Phuket Square Company president MR Chatumongol Sonakul and Jungceylong CEO Prawit Janyasittikul.

Diners there will be able to view the large collection of intricately detailed Joe Louis puppets now on display, all of which have been used in past performances.

There will also be twice-daily performances at the restaurant starting at 5pm and 8pm through until October 15.

There are plans to hold larger performances at the SF Cinema at Jungceylon starting in January.

Restaurant shareholder Wanchana Ponpalangkun said Phuket’s reputation as a tourist destination made it a perfect location to host the world-renowned troupe.

“I think combining the puppet show with a restaurant will garner a good response,” said the investor and brainchild behind the 5-million-baht venture.

The chefs, menus and much of the décor is from the Joe Louis Theatre in Bangkok.

“It’s a pity that these shows will no longer be available in Bangkok,” said Mr Wanchana.

Unfortunately, the Phuket venture cannot employ the entire Joe Louis troupe from the outset, he added.

To test the market, the twice-daily dinner performances of about one-and-a-half hours will run for one week. Tickets are 1,000 baht each.

For more information call 089-8160910 or 087-0985598.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2010-10-10

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