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Puppet Art Theater Co. specializes in performing at venues where there's a need for quality children's entertainment including Preschools, Elementary Schools, Libraries, Corporate Events, and Conventions.
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The combination of professional quality puppet characters and original and traditional stories make for an unforgettable experience. These high-energy programs combine wit, humor, and audience participation to entertain each audience in a memorable way.
Through years of performance experience, Puppet Art Theater Co. has learned excellent audience management skills that effectively guide and control large audiences. These techniques are always positive and gentle in nature and assure enjoyable programs for both children and adults. Our performances are always live--never pre-recorded--allowing us to adjust to and interact with each audience.
At appropriate venues, the performance can be followed by a "behind the scenes" look at the show that children love.

Gretel overhears her stepmother convince her father to lead she and her brother into the forest and leave them there for good. Hansel’s plan to leave a trail of bread crumbs to find their way home fails miserably and he and Gretel are left in the forest to fend for themselves. It is there that they discover a house made of Gingerbread. Little did they know the house belongs to a Wicked Old Witch. Will Hansel and Gretel escape the Witch and find their way home? Find out in “Hansel and Gretel!”
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This production starts with the classic race of the Tortoise and the Hare. Hare, super speedy; Tortoise, slow and steady. Who will win? The conclusion of the race takes place on the “Troll Bridge” waking up the Grumpy Old Troll. Three Billy Goats must find a way to outwit the Troll and get across the bridge so they can enjoy the field of green, green grass. Little Billy, his older sister Brittany, and their father Bruno all try to trip-trap their way across the bridge. Will they make it?
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Princess Penny is happy to be home from her world travels, until she discovers there are problems in the kingdom. A dragon has been spotted in the hills above the castle, and her father, the King, has been giving all of the kingdom's gold to a wizard who claims he can keep the dragon away. Penny suspects something fishy. Will Penny get to the bottom of the mystery? Is there really a dragon? Find out in "Tale of the Dragon's Tail!"
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An updated zany version of a classic tale. The boy is bored watching his lamb and decides to make things more exciting by turning on his dad’s wolf alarm, the “Wolf Alert 3000.” Tricking his dad is all fun and games until a real wolf shows up. Will the audience help the boy escape from the wolf? Find out in “The Boy Who Cried Wolf.”
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Tommy loves books about outer space and space aliens. His greatest wish is to someday meet a real live space alien. Little did Tommy know his wish was about to come true. Zeenon the Alien travels millions of light years to visit earth and to meet interesting earthlings like Tommy. Mad scientist, Dr. Lost N. Space is also interested in Space Aliens…interested in selling them for millions of dollars! Will Tommy be able to save his new found friend from the evil Dr. Lost N. Space? Find out in “Tommy’s Space Adventure!”
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Jack has traded his cow for magic wishing beans much to his mother's dismay. In frustration, Jack's mom tosses the beans out the window where they grow into a huge beanstalk. Up the beanstalk goes Jack and the adventure begins!
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By day Tommy is a mild mannered exotic cheese sales mouse, by night he’s Super Tommy! Join Super Tommy as he battles his arch nemesis, Chaos Kitty and his flunky Ratso the Rat. “Super Tommy” is a great spoof on the super hero genre. Don’t miss it!
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A nutty version of the classic fairy tale done Puppet Art Theater style. Little Red and her dog Fifi are taking pepperoni pizza to Grandma’s when they run into the wolf. Wolf loves pizza and plots to get Red’s. Join Little Red, Fifi and Grandma as they try to keep the wolf from eating them and their pepperoni pizza.
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Tommy’s back and he and his dog Fifi are enjoying living on Alligator Island, at least until the pirates show up. Pirate’s X’s and mixed up treasure land Tommy and his dog in big trouble with Barnacle Billy and the evil Captain Rigatoni. Confusion and mayhem lead to fun as Tommy ends up playing pirates for real in “Tommy’s Pirate Adventure.”
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Using the magic of blacklight, Puppet Art Theater transports the audience deep into an ocean environment where they join Goldilocks the Mermaid under the sea as she looks for adventure and finds nothing but trouble. Fish hooks, crazy clams, silly sea horses, giant octopus, and a family of man-eating sharks! Will Goldilocks escape? Will she stop looking for adventure and go back to school? Find out in "Goldilocks and the Three Sharks."
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Tommy has never been more bored! He thought his train trip to his aunt's house would be quite an adventure but so far it was nothing like he had expected. That is until an Old Conductor tells Tommy the train they are traveling on is carrying a load of gold to Fort Knox! Join Tommy as he tries to protect the gold from the infamous train robber Stinky Cheese Velveeta.
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Three pigs strike out on their own looking to have fun and adventures. But first, they must build houses for themselves. Straw, sticks, bricks, and a huffing and puffing Big Bad Wolf add up to hilarity and mayhem in this adaptation of the classic story, “The Three Little Pigs.”
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A Black-Light Puppet Spectacular!
Winnie the Witch Loves Halloween, especially the candy! One her way to pick up sweets on Candy Island she discovers Willard the Wizard trying to ruin Halloween by making the World’s Candy Supply taste like Brussels sprouts. With the help of the audience and her trusty broomstick, Winnie must dodge Dancing Ghosts, Batty Bats and Silly Skeletons to save Halloween!
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A zany version of the classic Frankenstein told by a cast of pigs. The story takes place one Halloween night. Doctor Frankenswine and his side-kick, Snout have created a Frankenswine monster by using nothing less than pork chops, bacon, and other assorted quality lunch meats. Dr. Frankenswine’s quest for a brain for his monster leads him to a loony madcap adventure with tons of Halloween silliness, confusion, and audience participation.
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Lieutenant Longears and his Battalion of Bunnies must complete the final delivery of Easter eggs before Sergeant Cottontail blows his top. However, the Big Bad Wolf has other plans for the eggs. He wants to eat them all! Will Wolf get all the eggs for himself? Will Lt. Longears be able to save the day? Find out in Puppet Art Theater’s “Bunny Bootcamp!!”
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We have Winter Holiday versions of several of our shows including “Little Red Riding Hood,” "Jack and the Beanstalk,” and “The Boy Who Cried Wolf.” Each production preserves the essence of the original story but adds fun Holiday twists that audiences love! Great for November and December bookings!
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