"The show was planned as a way to give families some relief, an opportunity to do something that's fun and silly. To sit back and get away from the chaos of the world right now," says Yellow Cat's puppet master, Diego Montoya.
"I think this is the only two hours I haven't been constantly checking my phone and trying to get updates and I feel just some relief at watching my son giggle [as he watches] these amazing puppets," says Verafield.
"People don't know LA. It's an amazing community," says Ursula Knudsen, who emphasizes the strength and support families are providing each other amidst the ongoing crisis.
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