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
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Aug 9 (Sun) 2026: 10:30 am
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About the Show
The Tiny Bird Show is a small-but-mighty show about the joy of backyard birds! Learn fun facts about each bird — including their songs, what they eat, and how you can bring them to your feeder. Help find a mystery bird, a pesky squirrel, and some artful insects. There’s even a special spotlight on the state bird of Massachusetts!
This interactive, toy theater-style show uses colorful rod puppets that showcase clever ways to identify new feathered friends. For example, did you know that the American Woodcock, or Timberdoodle, has a special little dance and some very silly sounds? Discovery and delight await you at The Tiny Bird Show!
Enjoyed by all ages, 5 - 105!
Rod puppets, toy theater
Length: 45 minutes
Language: English
From Pepperell, MA!
After the Show: Meet the Puppets & More!
Stay after the show to meet the artists and see the puppets up close!
Plus, enjoy a dress-up station, coloring sheets, bubbles, and sidewalk chalk after the performance, from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm!
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
Carole D’Agostino is a puppeteer and fabricator with experience in film, television, and theater. Her creations have appeared at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, Sesame Street, and several Broadway productions including Avenue Q, Pippin, Disney’s Aladdin, and Shrek! The Musical. Carole has performed in Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres Tour, in the Imagine Dragons Radioactive video, at the O’Neill Puppetry Conference, and at Puppeteers of America festivals with her own original work and as host of Meet The Artist. She is a graduate of the University of Connecticut’s Puppet Arts program.
