There s lots of musical fun in this story of three very determined goats and one very
mean, very hungry troll!
Admission is $40 per car load for non-members, $30 for members. Paid reservations are required and must be received before 5pm the Friday before the show. Call 602-262-2050, ext. 0 to pay or visit https://azpuppets.org/reservations.php.
The parking lot will be open 15 minutes before showtime. Restroom is available before and after the performance. Shows and showtimes are subject to change.
The Great Arizona Puppet Theater is located at 302 W. Latham St. in Phoenix. Please call 602-262-2050, ext. 0 for reservations, directions, and additional information; also, visit the theater online at www.azpuppets.org
Celebrate Spring and Easter with a drive-in puppet show, Peter Rabbit, at Arizona Public Theatre.
Naughty Peter disobeys his mother and sets off to find adventure (and lunch!) in Mr. McGregor s garden in this popular version of Beatrix Potter s most famous tale, told with adorable hand puppets, music and movement no words! Admission is $40 per car load for non-members, $30 for members; PAID reservations are REQUIRED and must be received before 5pm the Friday before the show. Call 602-262-2050, ext. 0 to pay or visit https://azpuppets.org/reservations.php.
The parking lot will be open 15 minutes before showtime. Restroom is available before and after the performance. Shows and showtimes are subject to change.
The pandemic took some getting used to, even for a hand puppet.
“It’s strange to see everyone wearing a mask when they’re not on stage,” she said. “And I miss seeing the audience at the meet and greet afterward. I like adoring fans to fawn over me. But safety is important, so I’m okay with making a sacrifice.”
The drive-up theater thing is kind of cool, Daisy said. “I hadn’t been outside in a long time. I don’t think people think about a puppet’s needs. I was tired of being cooped up. And the audiences love sitting in their cars while we do our thing. I guess they need to get out, too.”