Tickets are now on sale for the 5th Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival, the largest of its kind in North America, returning January 18-29, 2023, at venues large and small throughout the city. For tickets and information, visit chicagopuppetfest.org.
Founded to establish Chicago as a center for the advancement of the art of puppetry, the citywide Chicago International Puppet Theater Festivalreturns for the first time as an annual event in 2023, showcasing an entertaining and eclectic array of puppet styles, at venues large and small throughout the city.
This year, the 12-day Chicago Puppet Festival is ready to astonish and delight with contemporary puppet acts and artists from ten countries - Brazil, Canada, Czechia, Finland, France, Norway, Japan, South Africa, Spain and the United States - namely New York, Boston and, of course, Chicago.
In addition to the always amazing pageant of international and U.S. puppetry artists, new in 2023 is establishment of a Pop-Up Puppet Hub with site-specific events in various spaces in the Fine Arts Building on Michigan Avenue, for all 12 days of the festival.
Meanwhile, the Fine Arts Building’s newly renovated Studebaker Theater will be the site of two monster productions for audiences as large as 600, festival opener Moby Dick by Plexus Polaire (France/Norway), festival closer Frankenstein by Chicago's Manual Cinema, plus a screening of Basil Twist’s Symphonie Fantastique Film.
Returning in 2023 are the FREE Neighborhood Tour, a series of puppetry workshops for working artists, and the Ellen Van Volkenberg Puppetry Symposium, for free at the Studebaker on both festival Saturdays.
Also back for artists across all disciplines looking for an all-inclusive, deep dive into diverse puppetry styles are two sessions of the Catapult Artist Intensive, offering eight shows per weekend with behind-the-scenes access to the artists (aka “how I’d like to see a festival” - Blair Thomas, Artistic Director, Chicago Puppet Festival).
The 5th Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival is led by Artistic Director and Founder Blair Thomas, Executive Director Sandy Smith Gerding, with the support of a dedicated board, staff, and community of puppet artists in Chicago, the U.S. and around the world.
Following is information about each presentation, including venues, dates, times, ticket prices, estimated run time, video links, show descriptions and artist bios.
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