Announcing Brouhaha's Fall Tour Dates

We’re excited to announce our fall tour dates for Brouhaha! We kick off in September with two dates at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts in Urbana, IL.

We’ll then head to Canada for performances in Hamilton and Calgary. First up is our return to Supercrawl, Hamilton’s premier multi-arts festival. Then we’ll appear at Beakerhead, “the biggest, STEAM-iest, explosive, brain-busting science spectacle in Calgary.”

We head back to the states for shows in October at ARTSwego at SUNY Oswego, followed by performances on the campus of Hamilton College in Clinton, NY.

Our fall tour ends in El Paso, TX, where we’ll perform for the third time at Chalk the Block, the largest public arts festival in the region.

We hope you can join us for one of these free shows!

Squonk in the Neighborhood: Open Streets

Our giant purple hands greeted participants at Open Streets PGH on June 29.

We are always glad to partner with BikePGH on this wonderful, free community event. Open Streets opens miles of city streets for people to walk, run, bike, and explore spaces that would otherwise be used by motor vehicles.

On June 29, the event took place from the Historic Hill District to Northside. We’ll join them again on July 27 for their event in East End and Homewood.

Squonk in the Neighborhood: Blawnox, Forest Hills and Garfield

Squonk’s teaching artists had a busy few weeks in Pittsburgh! We took our giant inflatable hands from Hand to Hand over to Blawnox on June 15 for their Summer Art Fling. Attendees had a chance to grab the rigging and power the fingers on these enormous purple puppets. A big thanks to Blawnox Borough and The Best Of Blawnox for arranging the event.

On June 18, teaching artist Lindsay and newest Squonker Isabella traveled to Forest Hills. As part of the C.C. Mellor Memorial Library Summer Block Party, they made tambourines from repurposed materials.

On June 22, Lindsay and teaching artist Tony joined Assemble for their Film Crew Camp. They led a new workshop called “Music and Sound EFX in Film: An introduction to Foley Work.” You can tell by all of the smiling faces that it was a big hit and lots of fun for all involved.



Brouhaha in Raleigh, NC

We wrapped up our tour of the Carolinas with a return to Raleigh, North Carolina, on May 18-19.

This was our third time performing at Artsplosure (Raleigh’s longest running arts festival) and our fifth visit to Raleigh over the years.

Raleigh is absolutely one of our most favorite cities to play in. In addition to performing Brouhaha, the festival asked us to bring our giant inflatable hands from Hand to Hand to be an art installation. 

Photos by FizzCats Photography, Coco Butter Shutter, and Squonk.

Announcing Brouhaha's Summer Tour Dates

We have a busy summer planned with Brouhaha. We’re kicking it off with three gigs in our home state of Pennsylvania! First up, we’ll be in New Kensington, PA, at Penn State for ARTificial Intelligence: Elevating Art Through AI.

Then we’ll travel to Bridgewater, PA, for their Boom on the Bridge event, Beaver County’s premier music, art, and fireworks festival at the iconic Veterans Bridge.

We’ll keep the fireworks going by performing at Pittsburgh’s 2024 Independence Day Celebration and Fireworks on July 4 at Point State Park.

In August, we’ll travel to Chautauqua, NY, to help the Chautauqua Institution celebrate its 150th anniversary.

Then we’re off to the Midwest for several days of performances at the Des Moines Performing Arts Center.

Our summer tour ends in Elgin, IL, where we’ll help Elgin Community College celebrate its 75th anniversary.

We hope you can join us for one of these free shows!

  • New Kensington, PA: June 21 at Penn State; Our free performance is at 6:30 p.m. in the Athletic Center Parking Lot prior to a Penn State fundraiser

  • Bridgewater, PA: June 29 at Boom on the Bridge; Performances at 3:30 and 6 p.m.

  • Pittsburgh, PA: July 4 at Point State Park; Performances at 5:15 and 7:15 p.m.

  • Chautauqua, NY: August 4 and 6 at Chautauqua Institution; Performances at 2:30 p.m. on August 4 and 7:30 p.m. on August 6

  • Des Moines, IA: August 9-11 at Des Moines Performing Arts; Performances at 6:30 p.m. on August 9, 10:00 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 6:30 PM on August 10, and 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on August 11  

  • Elgin, IL: August 16-18 at Elgin Community College Arts Center; Performances at 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. on August 16; 11 a.m., 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. on August 17; and 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on August 18 

Photo by Elise Coates. Graphic Design by David Wallace.

Squonk in the Neighborhood: Millvale, PA

Squonk Teaching Artists Tony and Lindsay took their rhythm workshop to the wonderful Millvale Community Library on March 16. They led music and movement games showing how rhythm plays a part in each of our lives.

Announcing Brouhaha's May 2024 Tour Dates

It’s almost time to take Brouhaha back on the road. We’re kicking off our 2024 tour in May in Columbus, Ohio, at the COSI Science Festival. It’s our second time performing at this hands-on science extravaganza.

Next, we’ll travel to Greenville, South Carolina, for the 20th anniversary of Artisphere, a three-day arts festival.

We’ll continue on to Columbia, South Carolina, where we’ll return to the Koger Center for the Arts for two days of performances.

Then we’ll be in North Carolina for Artsplosure. This is our third time performing at Raleigh’s original and longest-running arts festival.

We hope you can Squonk with us in one of these cities!

  • Columbus, Ohio: May 4 at the COSI Science Festival; Performances at noon and 2:30 p.m.

  • Greenville, South Carolina: May 10-12 at Artisphere; Performances at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. on May 10; noon, 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. on May 11; and 2 and 4 p.m. on May 12

  • Columbia, South Carolina: May 15-16 at the Koger Center for the Arts; Performances at 6 p.m. on May 15 and 16

  • Raleigh, North Carolina: May 18-19 at Artsplosure; Performances at 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. on May 18, and at 1 and 3:30 p.m. on May 19

We're Hiring

Squonk is looking to hire a committed Touring Stage Technician/Performer. We have a full season ahead of us and are looking for someone to work every gig August through October for this year, with possible long-term opportunities as well.

We are a Pittsburgh-based ensemble that The New York Times has called "a multimedia troupe of infinite jest with an imagination to match." Our current show, Brouhaha, is entering its first full season of touring. Squonk has performed across the U.S. and internationally, from Rhode Island to Texas, Lincoln Center to The Kennedy Center, China to Canada! To see photos and videos of Brouhaha, visit our show page.

We offer professional wages plus we cover all travel expenses, including per diem, hotel, and airfare. Average out-of-town runouts are 3-7 days. Additional work can include driving our 26-foot box truck, with a fellow Squonker, to our destinations.

This position is a cross between a performer/puppeteer and a technician.

You will need to be comfortable in front of an audience, as you will march in an opening parade with a giant spinning eye...

…play the giant bellows….

…invite the audience to join you…

…make the large-scale eyes dance in the finale…

And there’s much to do backstage as well, like working the giant horns.

You can see all of the action in our videos on our Brouhaha page.

Having basic technical skills is a plus. Every crew member has responsibilities with loading and unloading the truck and building and tearing down the set. As you can imagine, the position takes a certain level of physical agility, strength, and fitness. The job is very high-energy and requires a lot of running around and, since all performances are outdoors, you must be comfortable working in the heat and humidity at times.

This person needs to be sharp enough to run their position and know their cues in the half-hour shows without a stage manager’s assistance. The ideal candidate will participate in all the gigs in August through October.

Please reach out to Company Manager Caroline Babik at caroline@squonkopera.org with your resume and what interests you about this position and working with Squonk.

Squonk in the Neighborhood: Etna, PA

On March 9, our bassist Tony and performing tech Lindsay took on new roles as Squonk Teaching Artists. They led their first workshop at the Etna Pop-Up Library. Participants immersed themselves in how rhythm plays a part in each of our lives. A big thanks to the Etna Community Organization for arranging the event!

New Brouhaha Video: Stomp Horns

In our latest video, the Squonkers use some fancy footwork to coax a tune out of some air horns and then throw down with some agitated tubas. Check it out!

Thanks to … Director of Photography / Producer Luke Geissbühler, Camera Operator Leo Gallagher, and Camera Assistant Max Geissbühler for capturing some great moments and also to Editor Drew Kaufman for pulling it all together and to Warren Pryde for the Audio Mix.