

We have received a Citation of Excellence from UNIMA, the main international puppetry organization. We also worked closely with Arts for Learning (formerly Young Audiences) for many years, and most of our programs were developed with their input. We have been on the touring roster for GCA for many years. Piccadilly Puppets (PPC) has been producing entertaining and educational puppet shows for children and families since 1969. With a show or additional workshops, $200 base fee. Workshops: Without a show, $250 base fee + $1 per student for materials.
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Performances: Single performance, one-person show: $290 plus travel & lodging if necessary.Geographic Availability: Metro Atlanta, North Georgia, Middle Georgia, South Georgia
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Pre-Service Learning and Professional Development: Professional Development for K-12 Teachers Specialized Content Areas: Literacy, World Cultures, STEAM Shows are fun, fast-paced, usually interactive, and always engaging.Ĭore Content Curriculum Areas: Theatre/Drama, Puppetry All of our puppeteers have performing arts degrees and have performed extensively for children as well as adults, and all are trained professional puppeteers. We have received a Citation of Excellence from UNIMA, the leading international puppetry organization. We also worked closely with Arts for Learning (formerly Young Audiences) for many years. For example, our show “Butterfly Ballad” was developed with help from the butterfly center at Callaway Gardens. We often work with outside organizations. Each original show is well researched and incorporates Georgia Performance Standards. to the kids level.Piccadilly Puppets has been producing entertaining and educational puppet shows for children and families since 1969. The visual pictures and hands on activities help my visual learners & kinsthetic learners." Francis Howell School District, MO "It had a great impact on our learning outcomes. "I wish all the Distance Learning programs we have could be as well done and interesting." Robin Run Village, IN Newsweek said the Center is "one of the most exciting companies in American theater." Recipient of the 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2013 (Honorable Mention) Teacher's Favorite Award for Best Content Provider/Fine Arts MuseumĢ008 Tech Laureate Award/Microsoft Education Category/ The Tech Museum Trailer for Texas A & M /Center for Puppetry Arts collaborative project from Center for Puppetry Arts on Vimeo.Ģ014 USDLA 21st Century Best Practices in Distance LearningĢ012 Home Depot Innovative Process Model AwardĬILC Pinnacle Award Winner (2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011-2012, 2012-2013 H.M., 2013-2014, 2014-2015) The Center was also the only theater group chosen by the 1996 Olympics to participate in all four years of its arts festival program. The prestigious Kresge Foundation awarded the Center three different grants to support its capital campaigns. The Ford Foundation recently selected the Center as one of only 28 national organizations to be recognized for success in management and innovative programs. In addition, the Center has been recognized both nationally and internationally as an organization for excellence. The Center has been a leading voice in the field, and has hosted numerous conferences and festivals.

The first puppetry center in the United States, today it is the largest American organization solely dedicated to the art of puppet theater. The Center for Puppetry Arts opened to the public on September 23, 1978, when Kermit the Frog and his creator Jim Henson cut the ceremonial ribbon.
