The Great Arizona Puppet Theater has announced the following events:
OCTOBER 5 - OCTOBER 30
LITTLE BUNNY'S HALLOWEEN: Looking for a family-friendly Halloween activity that's not too frightening for the little ones? The Great Arizona Puppet Theater has the answer! In this cute and funny show, Little Bunny learns that Halloween doesn't have to be scary to be fun. A cute Halloween show perfect for young children (3 years and older).
NOVEMBER 2-6
THE LITTLE RED HEN: There's lots of sing-along fun in this merry musical about the Little Red Hen, her lazy housemates, and what it takes to make wheat into bread. Luckily, the Hen has a helpful little chick who is willing to lend a hand. Performed with rod puppets, written and directed by
Nancy Smith with traditional American folk songs.
NOVEMBER 9-13
IMAGINE THIS: Stories written by kids for kids. This annual program is always different. Kenilworth students write original stories. A panel of judges picks the best and they are made into shows by our professional puppeteers using a variety of puppet styles. Expect a lot of FUN! Funded by a grant from the Andrew Family Foundation.
NOVEMBER 16-27
THE LITTLE RED HEN: There's lots of sing-along fun in this merry musical about the Little Red Hen, her lazy housemates, and what it takes to make wheat into bread. Luckily, the Hen has a helpful little chick who is willing to lend a hand. Performed with rod puppets, written and directed by
Nancy Smith with traditional American folk songs.
NOVEMBER 30 - DECEMBER 24
THE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKER: In this charming holiday-themed version of the traditional tale, Santa sends his elves to help the shoemaker and his wife.
DECEMBER 28 - JANUARY 15
THE PRINCESS, THE UNICORN, AND THE SMELLY FOOT TROLL: The premiere of our newest original show! Fun for the whole family with plenty of singing, sparkles, and smelly foot hilarity! Preschool age and up.
JANUARY 18 - FEBRUARY 12
CINDERELLA: A beautiful girl, a wicked step-family, a fairy godmother, a handsome prince and transparent footwear all add up to true love (and lots of laughs) in this extremely popular version of the famous fairy tale. Performed with elegant hand puppets. Written by
Nancy Smith and Laura Bonar, directed by
Nancy Smith.
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