CRBP Current Artist Spotlight: William PK Carter

As an interdisciplinary artist from Central Valley, NY with intersectional identities, William PK Carter creates work that exists between mediums and social norms. Currently developing their project Something Must Give — And It Will Not Be Me with the support of Puppet Showplace’s Creative Residency for Black Puppeteers, William recently shared a few of their thoughts about the program…

Birthday thoughts & a letter from Mary

On Sunday, June 2, we officially turned 50, and I came across a letter that touched me, written by Puppet Showplace Theater's founder Mary Churchill in 1990: "The theater will have existed for twenty years. How many other people have had the opportunity to set up and run a great place like this, that some will remember long after we are dead?"

Your support plays a pivotal role in the future of puppetry — a letter from Executive Artistic Director Veronica Barron.

As we move into our 50th anniversary year, Puppet Showplace is dedicated to expanding the impact of our programs — investing in new works of puppetry that uplift diverse artists and stories, so that every child (and every grownup) can encounter a fictional world that is as rich as the world we live in.