Santa Monica Puppetry Center
PUPPETOLIO IS CLOSED
We thank all our friends for their
support over the years. Unfortunately the economy and other factors
has made it necessary to close the Santa Monica Puppetry Center and museum.
Plans for the collection and future performances are on hold pending
developments.
For a while there will be no Email received
or sent but please check back periodically for news.
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Press Release below
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After more than a dozen years in three locations, the Santa Monica Puppetry Center is the latest casualty of the economic downturn. We have lasted this long only because of the extreme patience of the property owner who, along with me, continued to believe that we would find ways to survive the loss of revenue from the drop off in school shows and private parties. We are very sad about this announcement but also very grateful for the long run we’ve had and all the wonderful audience members who make me feel that I have the greatest job in the world.
Some extraordinary events have been held at the Puppetry Center including the final performances of ventriloquist legend, Paul Winchell and Ed Sullivan regular, Ricky Layne. Marionette master, Phillip Huber who performed the puppetry sequences in the 1999 film, Being John Malkovich brought his show to the center for three sold out engagements. In 2005 the puppeteers from "Team America", reunited for special seminar about the all-marionette movie from the creators of "South Park.’ In 2008 the Center hosted the Santa Monica Puppetry Festival, highlighted by the appearance of film legend, Leslie Caron, star of the 1953 puppetry themed MGM film, Lili.
Steve Meltzer
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