Embrace your inner misfit and join the most famous reindeer of all
in joyful merriment at Center for Puppetry Arts!
Lighting up Atlanta for
its sixth consecutive year, Rudolph the Red-Nosed ReindeerTM
plays November 12-December 27. Adapted by Jon Ludwig, directed by Tim
Sweeney, and based on the timeless 1964 stop-motion animated television
special, this can’t-miss family favorite is filled with holly-jolly adventure
and excitement bound to brighten the Christmas season!
Audiences
are invited to watch as Sam the Snowman narrates the beloved tale of unlikely
friendship formed among Rudolph, Hermey the Elf, Yukon Cornelius, and all the
magical misfit toys. While narrowly escaping the grips of the Abominable Snow
Monster of the North and braving perilous blizzards, their journey is sure to
warm hearts as the friends learn the importance of being true to one’s self
and accepting others along the way.
“Every
person, no matter the age, can relate to this story; its comforting and unchanging
message celebrates the misfit in all of us,” said director Jon Ludwig. “Since I
was a young boy, I’ve always looked forward to watching the TV special each
Christmas. For me, and a lot of other people, the holiday season doesn’t feel
complete without it; it’s one of the reasons we bring it back to the Center
each year.”
A
celebration of individuality and acceptance, Rudolph the Red-Nosed
Reindeer has become an Atlanta holiday tradition for all ages to enjoy!
Through the use of rod and body puppets meticulously created by the Center’s
head puppet builder Jason Hines, puppeteers Dolph Amick, Nikolas Carleo, Luis
R. Hernandez, Jake Krakovsky, Celia Quillian, and Amy Sweeney bring the North
Pole to life!
Patrons
will be in for a special treat as the Center’s new Worlds of Puppetry
Museum opens the first weekend of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Starting November 14, patrons can purchase All-Inclusive tickets to the
performance that include timed–entry tickets to
the new museum, which showcases a Global Collection of puppets from around the
world as well as the world’s most comprehensive collection of Jim Henson’s
puppets and artifacts, including many pieces from Sesame Street, the Muppets,
and more.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed
Reindeer is recommended for ages 4 and up and will be performed in
the Mainstage Theater, November 12- December 27. Discounted previews
will be offered November 10-11 at 10 a.m. and 11:45 a.m.
The show schedule is as follows:
- November 10 - 22
Tuesday - Friday: 10am; 11:45am
Saturday: 12pm; 2pm
Sunday: 1pm; 3pm - November 24 - 29
Tuesday: 10am; 11:45am
Wednesday: 10am; 12pm; 2pm
Friday-Saturday: 11am; 1pm; 3pm
Sunday: 1pm; 3pm - December 1 - 6
Tuesday - Friday: 10am; 11:45am
Saturday: 11am, 1pm; 3pm
Sunday: 1pm; 3pm - December 8 - 13:
Tuesday - Friday: 10am; 11:45am
Saturday: 11am, 1pm; 3pm
Sunday: 1pm; 3pm; 5pm - December 15 - 20:
Tuesday - Wednesday: 10am; 12pm
Thursday - Friday: 10am; 12pm; 2pm
Saturday: 11am, 1pm; 3pm
Sunday: 1pm; 3pm - December 22 - 27:
Tuesday - Thursday: 10am; 12pm; 2pm
Saturday: 11am; 1pm; 3pm
Sunday: 1pm; 3pm
ALL-INCLUSIVE TICKETS ARE $10.25-$14.25 (MEMBERS) / $20.50-$24.50
(NON-MEMBERS) AND CAN BE PURCHASED ONLINE AT WWW.PUPPET.ORG OR
BY CALLING THE TICKET SALES OFFICE AT 404-873-3391.
All-Inclusive Tickets include admission to Rudolph the
Red-Nosed Reindeer, timed-entry to the new Worlds of Puppetry
Museum, and entrance to the Create-A-Puppet Workshop, where children can create
their own Hermey the Elf™ shadow puppet to take home with them.
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