
Puppet Showplace presents “Party Animals” by Puppet Motion
July 5th @ 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
UnCommon Corner, Boylston St &, Tremont St, Boston, MA 02116
Party Animals follows five furry friends as they navigate the biggest social hurdle of their young lives — throwing their first party! Meet a bunny with boundless energy, a sloth with social anxiety, a hedgehog wrestling with wrapping, and a skunk who’s trying to keep everything cool and under control. Through song, dance, and original rock ‘n’ roll music by Boston local Phil Berman (of Puppet Playtime & The Holiday Sing-Along), these little stars discover that music
can be an exuberant and healthy way to express their inner selves.
This latest Incubator show comes from Sarah Nolen (Puppet Motion) — creator of Judy Saves the Day and Lisa the Wise; and our beloved Resident Artist! Party Animals balances silly antics with deeper truths, all conveyed through traditional hand puppetry performance: the life of the party!
Legendary rock star Pete Townshend once said, “Rock ‘n’ roll might not solve your problems, but it does let you dance all over them” — equally true for children and their grown-ups!
All ages welcome, especially enjoyed by ages 4 – 9
Hand puppetry
Length: 40 minutes
Language: English
From Waltham!
The development of Party Animals was funded in part by a Family Grant from the Jim Henson Foundation and supported by Puppet Showplace Theater’s Incubator program


