8th Annual CWP Object Movement Puppetry Festival

March 17, 2025 Desiree Homer

https://www.pexels.com/photo/women-performing-shadow-theatre-10045750/  Photo by Ron Lach on Pexels

The 8th Annual CWP Object Movement Puppetry Festival is a two-week celebration of puppetry and object theater, showcasing original works created by a cohort of eight talented artists. Over the course of seven months, these artists develop new short performances as part of the Object Movement program, bringing this festival to life. With a new lineup of performances each weekend, the event offers audiences an exciting opportunity to experience innovative and boundary-pushing theater in a lively, immersive setting. Experience the creativity and storytelling–get your tickets today!

Celebrate Creativity and Puppetry this March

The CWP Object Movement Puppetry Festival will be held at The Center at West Park located at 165 West 86th Street, Entrance on Amsterdam, New York, NY. Showings will be on March 28th and 29th and April 4th and 5th. 

The first weekend features work created by Nikki Calonge, Lily Haje, Arianna Eshoo, and Jacob Graham. The following weekend features Beyonce Armstrong, Cecilia Arana, Amanda Card, and Eva Lansberry.

Tickets are available to purchase now and range from $15-$25. 

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