Carousel is a long-running multimedia comics slide show hosted by cartoonist Robert Sikoryak (Masterpiece Comics) that has been presented in various venues in the United States and Canada since 1997.[1][2] Sikoryak has described Carousel as "a cartoon variety show."[3] Carousel has been presented at Dixon Place, MoCCA Fest, Parsons School of Design, The Brick Theater, and other venues.
History
The first Carousel slide shows were projected using a slide projector. The show was named after the Kodak Carousel slide projector.
In 2011, The Village Voice called Carousel a highlight of The Brick Theater's Comic Book Theater Festival.[4]
Many cartoonists, artists and voice actors have participated, including:
- Scott Adsit
 - Todd Alcott
 - Jonathan Ames
 - Kate Beaton
 - Gabrielle Bell
 - Gregory Benton
 - Nick Bertozzi
 - Rupert Bottenberg
 - Megan Montague Cash
 - Victor Cayro
 - Howard Chackowicz
 - Sean Chiki
 - Domitille Collardey
 - Adam Conover
 - Ann Decker
 - Julie Delporte
 - Brian Dewan
 - Aaron Diaz
 - Eric Drysdale
 - Chris Duffy
 - Jess Fink
 - Emily Flake
 - Nick Gazin
 - Pascal Girard
 - James Godwin
 - Myla Goldberg
 - Dale Goodson
 - Patrick Hambrecht
 - Lisa Hanawalt
 - Tom Hart
 - Dean Haspiel
 - Glenn Head
 - Danny Hellman
 - Sam Henderson
 - Lizz Hickey
 - Bill Kartalopoulos
 - Ben Katchor
 - Kaz
 - Susan Kim
 - Julie Klausner
 - John Kovaleski
 - Hawk Krall
 - Tim Kreider
 - Michael Kupperman
 - Miss Lasko-Gross
 - M. Sweeney Lawless
 - Leah Yael Levy
 - Jeffrey Lewis
 - Jason Little
 - Kevin Maher
 - Billy Mavreas
 - Dyna Moe
 - Neil Numberman
 - Tao Nyeu
 - George O'Connor
 - Joe Ollmann
 - Roxanne Palmer
 - K. A. Polzin
 - Jackson Publick
 - Hans Rickheit
 - Jason Roeder
 - Dave Roman
 - Laurie Rosenwald
 - Laurie Sandell
 - David Sandlin
 - Allison Silverman
 - Doug Skinner
 - Karen Sneider
 - Ted Stearn
 - Leslie Stein
 - Raina Telgemeier
 - Matthew Thurber
 - Jim Torok
 - Ted Travelstead
 - James Urbaniak
 - Colleen AF Venable
 - Lauren R. Weinstein
 - Julia Wertz
 - Shannon Wheeler
 - Kriota Willberg
 - Daniel Wright
 
References
- ↑ "Robert Sikoryak biography at Parsons School of Design". newschool.edu.
 - ↑ "Cartoonists are the stars of this comic show". brooklynpaper.com. 10 November 2012.
 - ↑ "Robert Sikoryak's Carousels". comicon.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2012-07-11.
 - ↑ "Comic books and theater join forces!". villagevoice.com.
 
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