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Center for Puppetry Arts

(7 Ratings)
Place for puppet lovers
The Center for Puppetry Arts is a unique, 30-year-old organization offering puppetry performances, workshops, a museum and alternative theatre. Check out the creative offerings of the New Direction Series, including XPT -- puppet shows for adults only.


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jccw227
jccw227 first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Impressive display

I went there for the Jim Henson exhibit that they had. I have to say it's really something to walk into a room, and the first thing you see is Big Bird, all 8 feet of him! And the room that they had dedicated specifically to Jim Henson and his characters was moving, having a clip of Kermit singing The Rainbow Connection certainly helped. The puppets throughout history exhibit was also very impressive. If you have some free time and ten bucks, go check it out. You won't be disappointed.


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