Park Slope's Puppetworks Hunts for New Home
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Park Slope's Puppetworks Hunts for New Home
""We have other options, and other people do want us, but we have to find the right space, because we've been very lucky with this space. But the most important part is to find a place where we can continue all week long, where the school buses can come in and not disturb the neighbors, and be safe. So that is the biggest challenge.""
""Every single one of them was saying they've been coming since the 90s. So when I started here, it wasn't like that. Maybe it was parents and kids, but now it's multi-generational, and that’s really special.""
Puppetworks, a beloved puppet theater in Park Slope, is relocating after its building was sold to a developer. Established in 1991, it has entertained generations of children and families. The ensemble is actively searching for a new venue that meets specific operational needs while maintaining a warm and familiar atmosphere. Swing puppeteer Ronny Wasserstrom emphasized the importance of finding a suitable space for continued performances. The theater has seen increased attendance as the news of the move spread, with many long-time patrons expressing their support.
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