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Magnificent Monster Circus by CactusHead Puppets | Pay-What-You-Can Summer Sundays!

  • Puppet Showplace Theater 32 Station Street Brookline, MA, 02445 United States (map)

Showtimes & Tickets

Summer is Pay-What-You-Can! We invite you to choose the price that works best for you and your family, starting at $6.

  • Pay-What-You-Can all-ages general admission

  • $3 Card to Culture (WIC, EBT, MassHealth, ConnectorCare) Learn more →

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July 20 (Sun) 2025: 10:30 am

Join us for more Pay-What-You-Can Summer Sundays!

Check out the Summer Outdoor Series

About the Show

Come one, come all, to a circus like no other! Encounter magnificent creatures from the wilds of your imagination as their quirky human caretaker tries to teach them new tricks. Kids can lend a hand to Eustace the Unicycling Unimonster, make friends with a Fiery Fanged Worm, cheer for Agnes the many-legged Acropod, and more! This colorful, silly, multi-sensory show is a perfect match for our youngest audiences.

All ages welcome, especially enjoyed by ages 3-7
Mixed puppetry styles, including tabletop and direct manipulation
Length: 45 minutes
Language: English
From Western Mass!

After the Show: Meet the Puppets!

Stay after the show to meet the artists and see the puppets up close!

Pay-What-You-Can Summer Sundays

In a celebration of puppetry for all, we're offering Pay-What-You-Can pricing during our Summer Mainstage season!

  • Choose the Supporter level ticket to support affordable access for everyone.

  • Choose a reduced price PWYC option if the regular price is out of your range.

As always, our $3 Card to Culture ticket is available for EBT, WIC, MassHealth, and ConnectorCare cardholders.

About the Artist

CactusHead Puppets are known for their playful performance style and exuberant creativity. The West Springfield-based company was started in 2010 by married couple John and Megan Regan. Since then they have toured throughout the Northeast with their original family-friendly shows, several of which are based on favorite and familiar folktales.

Megan is originally from the Kansas City area, where she worked with Paul Mesner Puppets, now known as What is Puppets. John is from Western Massachusetts, and is honored to be performing at the same venues where he saw puppet shows growing up. Megan collects pop-up books, and John has a love for giant monster movies. Both Megan and John are graduates of the University of Connecticut's Puppet Arts program, and were interns at Puppet Showplace Theater way back — they are excited to return to Boston to share their work as professional puppeteers!