Last Incubator of the Summer!
TUES | AUG 9th | 7pm to 9pm
About Incubator: Every other Tuesday from 7pm - 9pm, PST hosts a "drop-in" session where emerging artists, veteran puppeteers, teachers, and puppet enthusiasts gather to discuss and develop creative ideas in a casual, informal environment.
Our last summer Incubator meeting, featuring...YOU!
Our last few Incubator sessions have featured the work of master puppeteers. Now, we're excited to hear from you! Come by Puppet Showplace Theatre on Tuesday August 9th with your materials, your puppets, and your imaginations. As a special treat, we'll introduce you to our brand new giant goldfish, Goldie!
Fall adult classes @ PST!
Oh man, we are so excited about our upcoming puppetry classes for adults! Furry Monsters 101, taught by Jon Little, begins in September, followed by Puppet Building 101 in October, taught by Artist in Residence Brad Shur. Our goal is to have classes offered continually throughout the year, so keep checking out our current offerings in the Adult Workshops section of our website!
Sleeping Beauty by Tanglewood Marionettes
Ahoy there, Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers!

This week at Puppet Showplace, we have an amazing lineup in store for you! On Wednesday and Thursday at 10:30 and 1:00, family favorite performers Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers are heading down to Boston to perform their hilarious show "Everybody Loves Pirates." The show is almost sold out, so if you want to get a ticket or get added to the waiting list please call the box office at 617-731-6400.
With Frogtown, we celebrate consecutive weeks of hosting puppetry families at our theatre. Last week the Syrotiaks of National Marionette had a father, sons, and daughter-in-law connection; this week, we welcome the Torbeck family: three siblings who banded together to make great art.
If you can't make it in to see Frogtown but still need your weekly puppet fix, never fear! This weekend our brilliant Artist in Residence Brad Shur will lead creative participants in a hands on workshop called "JUNK PUPPETS: A Recycled Materials Building Extravaganza." This is our LAST mixed age family workshop for the summer. Find out more and sign up today!
PUPPET SHOWPLACE SLAM: Puppets for Adults!
- Because the Internet can't heckle you back.
- Because it's fun to see the soul of an old lady in a tomato.
- Because if you watch talking furniture onstage it's less likely you will start talking to your own furniture.
- Because the revolution is never over. Because it's fun to watch adults in a state of arrested development.
- Because it's healthy to arrest your development for short periods of time.
- Because nothing out of Hollywood can actually reach out and touch you.
- Because old memories need to be kept young and new memories need to be made.
- Because where else can you see 4,083 uses for felt & the common coat hanger.
- Because even though you can't see the puppeteer's hands, you know what they are doing with them.
- Because the world has too many televisions and not enough storytellers.
- Because it's nice to know your trash is being put to good use.
- Because instead of dumbing down, puppets smarten up their audience.
- Because if you can't join 'em, beat 'em with a stick (says Mr. Punch).
- Because the news doesn't run enough happy stories.
- Because most puppets are actually smarter than most politicians.
- Because the worries of the world never stop, but you can put them on hold till the end of the show.
- Because why should kids have all the fun.
National Marionette Theatre Premieres "Pinocchio"
About the Show: Carlo Collodi's epic about a puppet who wants to become a real boy is a classic example of storytelling at its best. Our adaptation is a faithful re-telling of this childhood favorite. Follow Pinocchio as he goes on a series of adventures and discovers that only by being truthful, selfless and kind to others will he realize his dream of becoming a real live boy.
Inside Gepetto’s Workshop: Marionette Construction and Design
Raccoon Tales by Brad Shur
You can catch Brad at least twice monthly at Puppet Showplace Theatre, performing any one of six shows in his repertoire: "Raccoon Tales," "Here Come the Clowns," "The Singing Turtle," "Dr. Doohickey's Monster Machine," "The Carrot Salesman," and his newest production "The Magic Soup and Other Tales."
Brad is also an experienced teacher and offers workshops and classes for all ages on site at PST or private bookings in addition to extended residencies. This programming includes shadow, hand, and rod puppets, or custom workshops. Click here for more info!
Crabgrass Puppet Theatre at INCUBATOR This Week!
About Incubator at PST: Every other Tuesday from 7pm - 9pm, PST hosts a "drop-in" session where emerging artists, veteran puppeteers, teachers, and puppet enthusiasts gather to discuss and develop creative ideas in a casual, informal environment. It's a place where knowledge is shared, constructive critique is the norm, and collaborations are born. No matter where your interests lie, from traditional theatre to the avant garde, you're welcome at these sessions.
Performances and Workshop by Crabgrass Puppet Theatre
"Haiku, HipHop & Hotdogs" by Crabgrass Puppet Theatre
Family Puppet Workshop: Crabgrass Drops the Curtain!
About the show: Haiku, HipHop and Hotdogs weaves favorite children’s poems into a seamless tapestry of art and entertainment for all audiences. View the natural world through a child’s eye in “Every Time I Climb a Tree!” Imagine a symphony composed entirely by the swimming of “The Goldfish!” Thrill to the exploits of aerodynamic sausages in “Fearless Flying Hotdogs!” Dance with the “Funky Snowman!” “Keep a Poem in Your Pocket” and – above all – “Do Not Approach an Emu!” The poems of Jack Prelutsky, Beatrice Schenk de Regniers, David McCord, Geoff Hewitt and others are featured in this exciting new creation from the award-winning Crabgrass Puppet Theatre.
Crabgrass drops the curtain and provides a below-the-playboard demonstration of several of the pieces in "Haiku, HipHop and Hotdogs," letting audience members in on what has to happen out of view of the audience to create the magic on stage.
Part demonstration, part hands-on participation, this workshop will expand your puppetry palette and open your eyes to the wide range of puppet possibilities.
Giant Puppets for EVERYONE!!!
DATES: July 18 - July 22 (Monday through Friday)
Public performance Saturday, July 23 at 8:00 pm
Only $125 per participant!
Puppet Showplace Theatre
Attn: Think Big!
32 Station Street,
Brookline MA 02445
Questions? Contact the theatre at 617-731-6400 or e-mail Instructor Brad Shur at bshur@puppetshowplace.org.
Egyptian Deities Decorate the PST Lobby!
Thoth and Horus, mechanical moving sculptures created by Eric Bornstein of Behind the Mask Studio in Somerville MA now adorn the Puppet Showplace Lobby! They were last seen at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, but have been rescued from storage to join the butterfly and hummingbirds, also designed by Eric Bornstein, currently on display that the theatre. The Puppet Showplace will be the home of these two Egyptian Deities for the remainder of the summer. Take a look for yourself before you see one of our many exciting new shows this month, or stop by anytime Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 4pm when the Box Office and Puppet Store are open.
About the Artist: Eric BornsteinEric has studied with masters Agung Suardana in Bali, and Donato Sartori in Italy. He received his MLA in Fine Arts along with the Thomas Small prize from Harvard University. His masks have appeared most recently in the 31st Cambridge River Festival, Contemporary Theater of Boston’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Performance Lab’s Le Cabaret Grimm, Underground Railway Theater’s Life of Galileo, and the Harvard Yiddish Players’ Shulamis.
Crabgrass Puppet Theatre Premieres "Smart & Small Conquers All"
"Smart & Small Conquers All" by Crabgrass Puppet Theatre
TWO PERFORMANCES EACH DAY!
Wed, Thurs & Sat | July 6, 7 & 9 | 10:30am & 1pm
About this show: With beautiful puppets and their signature hilarious style, the award-winning Crabgrass Puppet Theatre presents for the first time at the Puppet Showplace Theatre this collection of tales from Africa, Asia and Europe that will inspire and enthrall children of all sizes. Can a tortoise win a tug of war with a mighty elephant? Can a tiny mouse help an enormous lion? Can a jackal outwit a terrifying tiger twice his size? Find out as Crabgrass Puppet Theatre travels around the globe to tell stories that show even the small and weak can have a big impact on the world. More about these stories:
Tug of War
From West Africa comes a story of arrogance and humility. The tortoise uses his intelligence to outsmart the elephant and the hippopotamus and show that he can pull his own weight – and theirs as well!
The Tiger, the Brahman and the Jackal
An Indian tale about trust and the importance of keeping your word. The clever jackal teaches the tiger a lesson in honesty and saves the Brahman’s life along the way.
The Lion and the Mouse
Aesop’s classic fable of friendship. The lion spares the mouse and in return the mouse saves the lion from the hunters. Even those small in stature can do great deeds.
Summer Saturday Family Workshop July 2nd!
Summer Saturday Family Workshop:
NEW! Our "Summer Saturday" family workshop series takes place on the first Saturday of each summer month (June, July, and August). These are participatory workshops where adults and children work together to build and perform with puppets. Space for these workshops is limited, so pre-registration is STRONGLY encouraged. Call the box office at 617-731-6400 today to reserve your space! Cost: $15/adult, $10/child (Member price $13/adult, $8/child).
About this workshop: Did you ever wonder how puppeteers tell such big stories with such small characters? Celebrate American Independence by bringing to life the classic American Folk Tale, Paul Bunyan! Families will learn how puppeteers use movement and sound to bring multiple styles of puppets to life. All participants will get to practice manipulation exercises with simple puppets provided by the instructor. Then, together we will put on a show!
The Twig Family by Deborah Costine, Puppeteer!
The Twig Family by Deborah Costine, Puppeteer!
Wed & Thurs | JUN 29 & 30 | 10:30AM & 1:00PM
About this show: The Twig Family is an original story about a family living in harmony with nature. Inspired by The Oak Tree by Gordon Morrison, this show teaches lessons about sharing, confronting fears, and living simply, while exploring and enjoying trees and nature.
Recommended for ages 3 & up.
About the performer: Debbie grew up in northern New Hampshire, graduated from Plymouth State College, and attended Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. She taught puppetry at Northeastern University, Boston, Mass., Worcester State College and Plymouth State. She has conducted workshops in voice and sculpting at regional and national puppetry festivals. Her character voices are heard on the Verizon website (superthinkers.com). Deborah is the author of The Twig Family in the Oak Tree, a gentle nature story for young children. In 2008 she was a recipient for the Northeast Region of Puppeteers of America's Artistic Achievement Award. In 2009 she won the prestigious U.N.I.M.A. USA Citation for Excellence in Puppetry for her show, A Woodland Cinderella.
TWO INCUBATOR SESSIONS THIS WEEK!
Due to popular demand, Incubator this week will focus on peer reviewing storyboards and treatments submitted by YOU for puppet shows and puppet films in progress. All attendees will have a chance to present on their work at this critical phase of development. For some basic ideas about storyboarding visit here. We can't wait to hear your ideas! Incubator, as always, is free with a suggested $5 donation.
FREE Artist Talk and Reception @ PST, Thursday June 30th at 7:00pm
Join us on Thursday at 7:00 pm for a FREE artist talk with internationally acclaimed puppeteer, director, and fringe theatre artist Naomi Yoeli. Learn about her award-winning productions for children and adults which combine object theatre, story telling, movement, and religious ritual. Refreshments will be served! More information.
- June 28 - Puppet Storyboard Presentations--bring your live or video storyboards for feedback!
- June 30 - SPECIAL EVENT: Artist Talk with guest puppeteer Naomi Yoeli. 7:00, refreshments served!
- July 12 - Featuring special guests Crabgrass Puppet Theatre
- July 26 - Featuring special guests National Marionette Theatre
- Aug 09 - Seeking featured artist, e-mail artistic@puppetshowplace.org
- Aug 23- Seeking featured artist, e-mail artistic@puppetshowplace.org
"Here Come the Clowns!" by Brad Shur
"Pirates & Tales of Sea" by Romper Rhythm & Puppets
"The Case of the Missing Woodpile" by Gerwick Puppets
Hansel & Gretel by Wayne Martin Puppets
All shows Wed, Thurs & Sat | 10:30am & 1pm
THIS WEEK AT PST
"Hansel & Gretel" by Wayne Martin Puppets
JUN 8, 9 & 11 | 10:30am & 1pm
About the show: The classic Brothers Grimm fairytale is magically presented utilizing gorgeous hand, rod, string and shadow puppetry in this colorful musical production. Hansel, Gretel and of course the wicked old witch are all "on hand" along with a few surprise guests, to bring this beloved story to life for you at the Puppet Showplace Theater. This production will be followed by a selection of variety marionette vignettes from the award winning puppeteer's "Martin's Magical, Musical Revue."
Martin has been featured in numerous award winning television programs and commercials. These include critically acclaimed educational and training films and his very own television series and specials that have earned him two Emmy Award nominations.
Wayne Martin’s first love remains live performance. He has toured Canada, Europe and Australia and presents his one-man variety revue hundreds of times each year across the United States. His unique style of showmanship has been instrumental in broadening the appeal of the puppet show in this country and it's acceptance as true theatre art enjoyed by adults and children alike. Having designed and built over two thousand puppets to date, Martin's act has appeared with such established artists as Bob Hope, Dolly Parton, The 5th Dimension and The Temptations. More info.
Playing with Light: the magical art of shadow puppetry
NEW! Our "Summer Saturday" family workshop series kicks off this Saturday, and will take place on the first Saturday of each summer month (June, July, and August). These are participatory workshops where adults and children work together to build and perform with puppets. Space for these workshops is limited, so pre-registration is STRONGLY encouraged. Call the box office at 617-731-6400 today to reserve your space! Cost: $15/adult, $10/child (Member price $13/adult, $8/child).
About this workshop: Shadow puppetry is a fun, inexpensive way for families to create magical worlds and tell stories together. In this workshop, participants will see live and video demonstrations of the centuries-old history of shadow puppets and learn about their amazing variety across cultures. Then, everyone will make their own shadow puppets and learn the basic techniques of bringing them to life. This is a hands-on workshop, where everyone will have a chance to be a shadow puppeteer!
