Please join me for the February show of "Puppets at Arlington Center for the Arts". I'll perform two short shows especially for children ages 3 and up.
In "Cow and Mouse's Picnic", two friends enjoy lunch together, but can't stand to share dessert.
"Mathilda's Bath" is an adaptation of the Mrs. Piggle Wiggle story about the girl who doesn't like to take baths -- "The Radish Cure". It was my favorite Mrs. Piggle Wiggle story growing up.
As always, please stay after the show to talk, play with puppets, and have some coffee or tea.
"Cow and Mouse's Picnic" and "Mathilda's Bath"
Saturday, February 4, 2 pm
Arlington Center for the Arts theater
(acarts.org/directions.php)
Tickets $5, at the door, or e-mail galapagospuppets@gmail.com
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Welcoming the Year of the Dragon

Eric Bornstein of Behind the Mask Theater and I are having a lot of fun working on a show together. We will be at the Peabody Museum on January 21st at 2pm. Hope you have a chance to take a look at the videos the folks at the Peabody put together:
Laughing Buddha (Eric Bornstein)
Laughing Buddha (Eric Bornstein)
Monkey King (Margaret Moody)
The Peabody calendar is at www.peabody.harvard.edu/calendar.
I'll be at the Puppet Showplace in Brookline Village on Wednesday and Thursday morning, January 18 and 19, at 10:30 am. For more about the theater, which produces all kinds of interesting puppet shows: puppetshowplace.org.
--- Margaret
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Trolls in the Kitchen, January 7th

Thanks to all who came out for Maggie Whalen's charming performance of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears on Decembe 10th.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Goldilocks opens the Arlington series. . . and the bears' house

Please join Maggie Whalen of Magpie Puppets as she opens a lovely and lively new version of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears." She'll perform it as a "tabletop" show, so that she is on-stage with her hand-made puppets. Maggie's website tells more: http://magpiepuppets.com/
The show will be on Saturday, December 10th at 2 pm, the first in the Arlington Center for the Arts series this winter. Tickets are $5, and I can hold a limited number if you e-mail galapagospuppets@gmail.com before Friday, December 9th. Please come for the show and stay for coffee and puppet-play afterwards. Parking onsite. Directions: http://acarts.org/directions.php
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