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puppetry center

If you’re only interested in the World of Puppetry Museum, you can visit without attending show.Ī current Goldstar deal lets you save $3 on the price of admission. The museum also includes interactive spaces where you can try your hand at puppetry.

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You’ll see puppets from Fraggle Rock, Muppets, Sesame Street, and the Dark Crystal. Museum exhibits include the Jim Henson Collection and the Global Collection, which showcases puppets from around the world. Your ticket includes admission to the World of Puppetry MuseumĬheck out the World of Puppetry Museum while you’re there for the show! Your puppet show ticket gets you into the museum for free, either before or after the show - so plan for that extra time. This time round, you’ll be making a Stellaluna Rod & String Puppet.

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Modifications are made to the lights and sound at both the puppet show and the museum.Įvery puppet show at the Center for Puppetry Arts is followed by a “talk back.” This means the puppeteers turn on the lights and reveal some of the tricks of their craft - it is always fascinating and enlightening to see how puppet show magic is created.Įvery show also includes a FREE puppet-making workshop afterward. 16th is designed for guests with sensory sensitivities (such as Autism Spectrum Disorder) and guests with unique learning needs. Remember, shows can sell out - so it’s best to buy tickets early. Sunday, February 16th - sensory-friendly performance.Sunday performances includes these dates: There are two shows on Sundays - at 1 p.m. Thanks to a deal offered by WSB-TV (Atlanta’s channel 2), you can get 25% off tickets for Sunday performances. This production runs through March 8, 2020. If you have specific feedback, recommendations, or concerns, please contact us at. Kennedy Center Education is committed to reviewing and updating our content to address these changes. Social perspectives and language used to describe diverse cultures, identities, experiences, and historical context or significance may have changed since this resource was produced. Additional support is provided by the National Committee for the Performing Arts. Angell Family Foundation The Irene Pollin Audience Development and Community Engagement Initiatives Prince Charitable Trusts Soundtrap The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust Rosemary Kennedy Education Fund The Embassy of the United Arab Emirates UnitedHealth Group The Victory Foundation The Volgenau Foundation Volkswagen Group of America Dennis & Phyllis Washington and Wells Fargo. The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation  Music Theatre International Myra and Leura Younker Endowment Fund the National Endowment for the Arts Newman’s Own Foundation Nordstrom Park Foundation, Inc. Gerald and Paula McNichols Foundation The Morningstar Foundation Douglas White Laird Norton Family Foundation Little Kids Rock Lois and Richard England Family Foundation Dr. Charitable Trust  the Kimsey Endowment The King-White Family Foundation and Dr. Carter and Melissa Cafritz Trust Carnegie Corporation of New York DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Estée Lauder Exelon Flocabulary Harman Family Foundation The Hearst Foundations the Herb Alpert Foundation the Howard and Geraldine Polinger Family Foundation William R.

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Puppetry center