Combustible Cabaret’s Holiday Happening

Join the Combustible Cabaret for an evening of holly jolly holiday follies and festivities. Live band, satirical songs, politically provocative puppet shenanigans, rigged game shows and bawdy burlesque all in the spirit of the season.

The Combustible Cabaret performs at the Haybarn Theater on the Creative Campus @ Goddard in Plainfield Vermont. Performances are Friday December 19th at 8pm and Saturday December 20th at 4pm and 8pm. Cocktail bar and treats will help spice up the night.

Tickets available now at theaterengine.com

Mrs. Clause and her Shellfish Elves get festive for the Holiday Happening 

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MISSION

The 2025 Combustible Cabaret is a Montpelier-based variety entertainment platform that speaks to the incendiary nature of the current political, environmental, and cultural situations.

The goal is to build a permanent venue in Central Vermont that employs performing artists and writers to ignite deep conversations, activism, advocacy, and community connection.

ABOUT THIS PROJECT

The 2025-2026 Combustible Cabaret deploys a barrage of short-form performances to speak out against the assault on the people's pursuit of happiness, safety and identity.

By mocking those who seek to steal our hope for the future-oligarchs, technocrats, billionaires, xenophobes, and ultra-nationalists- the Combustible Cabaret aims a porterhouse steak at the vampyric heart of the operating system that destroys the future of democracy and our planet. We deploy our freedom of speech to say what needs to be said with loud wiggly cardboard, absurdist slapstick, bawdy songs, and celebratory burlesque.

This is a Combustible Cabaret to forge a new timeline that promotes liberation, freedom of identity, and community.

HISTORY

The Combustible Cabaret began at the Puppetropolis Chicago Puppetry Festival in the year 2000 and relaunched at the Alternative Media Conference at Goddard College in 2014. Inspired by the traditions of the Dadaists, Neo-Futurists, Ontological-Hysteric Theater, Bread & Puppet, Pina Bausch, Bertolt Brecht, Punch & Judy, drag, vaudeville and burlesque, the Combustible Cabaret deploys marginalized theater forms to speak out against the marginalization of freedom that is being championed by the technocrats, oligarchs, and xenophobic imbeciles infesting our democracy.

WHO is

COMBUSTIBLE

ABOUT Ben t. Matchstick, Combustible Cabaret Artistic Director

Ben t. Matchstick is a performing artist who has been criss-crossing the mediums of cardboard puppetry, vaudeville, burlesque, pageantry, satire and storytelling for the last 20+ years.

Matchstick has worked as a theater maker, youth advocate, librarian, cafe owner, educator, puppeteer, artist, and entrepreneur in Vermont for 20+ years. He is the founder of Cardboard Teck Instantute. As a co-owner, booking manager and artist-in-residence at Langdon Street Cafe, Ben hosted hundreds of performers and was the founder of absurdist interactive community events such as Mystery Fun Night, X-Mess Fest, Shock Therapy, and Geek Week.

Matchstick co-conceived Hadestown (with Anaïs Mitchell), now on Broadway. Hadestown began in Central Vermont and went on to win 8 Tony awards. His work as the original director, designer, dramaturg and performer (Hermes) has informed the production now seen on Broadway and around the world. He can be heard on the original Righteous Babe recording playing the harmonica and barking like a wild dog.

Matchstick is the co-creator (with Pete Talbot) of the award-winning PinBox 3000 cardboard tabletop pinball machine kit. Ben is CEO, production manager and storyteller of PinBox 3000, which has sold over 30,000 units since its invention in 2015, raising over $100k for its initial launch on Kickstarter. Flip the System!

Matchstick was a traveling company member with Bread & Puppet Theater for 4 years and 8 summers. He has traveled to Cuba, Spain, Germany and across North America with the company.

His production of Grottoblaster in 2014 sold out Halloween weekend at the Haybarn Theatre at Goddard College.

He is the artistic director and founder of the Combustible Cabaret. He was founder of the Last Lunar Vaudevillians (Burlington), Chicago Puppet and Rescue Squad, and Solon Apocalypse (Chicago) and has been a cast member of Spielpalast Cabaret (Burlington). He has performed with Vermont Vaudeville (Hardwick, VT) and toured and performed with puppet troupes such as Le Petit Theatre de Absolu (Montreal), Redmoon Theater (Chicago), and Insurrection Landscapers (South Glover, VT). He was a puppeteer of the St. Ann’s Warehouse production of The Barber of Seville directed by Amy Trompetter (Brooklyn). He was the puppet director for The Snow Queen, directed by Frank Galati, at the Victory Gardens theater in Chicago in 2006.

He is a proud member of Generator Maker Space in Burlington Vermont.

Matchstick holds a BA in Theater from Northwestern University. While at Northwestern, he worked with directors Mary Zimmerman (Looking Glass Theater) and Jessica Thebus. He holds an MFA in Interdisciplinary Art from Goddard College, and a Vermont teachers license for 7/8 grade English from Champlain College TAP program.

Ben lives in Montpelier Vermont with his wife Meg Hammond and son Django.

Combustible Cabaret at the Alternative Media Conference, Goddard College, 2014

Ben t. Matchstick with rubber chicken (left)

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