![]() Last week we went to the Center for Puppetry Arts here in Atlanta to see “Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer”! It is a live adaptation of the beloved TV special and we loved it! There are dancing and singing snowmen, trees, raccoons, bunnies and squirrels! Oh yeah, and reindeer! There’s a snow monster, misfit toys, a lion king and last but not least Santa! What more could you want in a puppet show? It a word, it’s fabulous! Kids will love it here too.You know Dasher and Dancer and Comet and Cupid… but do you recall the most famous reindeer of all? That’s right it’s Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer! very entertaining, the place was awesome. > * treat yourself and have a break to this place. Everyone should see at least one show here, it is wonderful. > * I don’t know if there are other performing arts halls like this one elsewhere, but I’ve never seen one. > * I love the different shows throughout the year, the beautiful puppetry, and the puppet studio upstairs. ![]() ![]() Judy’s Book reviewers give it four stars: featured Center for Puppetry Arts, and named it one of the “50 Fun Things to Do in Atlanta.” Yelpers and Kudzu users give the Center for Puppetry Arts an average of 4.5 stars. You must activate your membership by August 22, 2010. Open the googly-eyed, string-powered doors of imagination and creative expression with today’s Groupon to the Center for Puppetry Arts. Explore a timeless fable of wartime friendship with A November Day: A War Story, and turn puppets into circus performers with the virtuosic Suspended Animation.Ĭhildren who find themselves playing air-Muppet after the live shows will get an opportunity to make their own puppet concept in create-a-puppet workshops-and even combine the two by attending workshops to make puppets they’ve seen in the shows, only with prettier dresses and bigger idiot-bonking clubs. More teen-tickling and adult-engaging performances herald Halloween with the macabre The Ghastly Dreadfuls: Demi-Omnibus. Upcoming live performances include Hansel and Gretel, Everybody Loves Pirates, Charlotte’s Web, The Stinky Cheese Man, ”Wake Up Your Weird” with Lolly & Leslie, an interactive performance-style workshop helmed by the puppeteer behind Sesame Street’s Abby Cadabby, and the world premiere of the holiday classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Along with viewing museum exhibits such as the ultra-popular Jim Henson special exhibits, the whole family will delight in the Center’s live puppet performances, special holiday performances, international puppet films, and Jim Henson movies. Since then, the Center has hosted hundreds of performances and acquired puppets from around the globe for its museum, as well as educated children and adults from all go-kart rides of life in the puppetry arts. The Center for Puppetry Arts opened its doors in 1978 as Jim Henson and Kermit the Frog cut the ceremonial ribbon.
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