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The best puppet theaters in NYC that kids will love

These puppet theaters for kids in New York City promise unique and fun family experiences.

Adam Feldman
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Danielle Valente
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Adam Feldman
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The NYC theater scene is coming back, but that doesn't necessarily mean everyone on stage has to be an actor. In fact, many of the city's youngest stage fans tend to be prefer puppet shows—and thanks to these puppet theaters, we can't blame them. These New York companies provide perfect outings for families in search of a show with style. From classics to more avant-garde offerings, the best NYC puppet shows have a little bit of everything. 

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Looking for more fun on stage? Check out these Broadway shows for kids and Off-Broadway shows for kids, and maybe follow your show with a bite to eat at one of these fun restaurants

Best puppet theaters for kids

  • Theater
  • Puppet shows
  • Williamsburg
If you thought Broadway actors were busy, wait until you meet the stars behind the sensational Puppetsburg. These quirky characters take on a new theme each week to entertain their young audience members with a lively performance. The 2019 lineup includes an alien invasion show and even a Beyoncé-themed show, so you know everyone in your brood will be a fan. During the 45-minute performances, tots can enjoy dancing, dress-up, sing-alongs and more interactive elements. See what's playing and book your tickets today! Ages 0–4. 
  • Theater
  • Park Slope

Founder Nicolas Coppola's love for puppetry began at an early age. After teaming up with his seamstress mother and tailor father, he created his first marionette. From there, he became a pro puppetier and eventually opened up Puppetworks, which Brooklynites are eternally grateful to have in the family-friendly Park Slope nabe. This spot has a bit of everything—birthday parties, group shows and fun upcoming performances such as Rumplestiltskin to look forward to. 

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  • Lower East Side

The bilingual theater company Teatro SEA stages productions of kid-friendly classics such as Cinderella and Puerto Rican–Cuban folktale La Cucarachita Martina, all of which are infused with Latin American flavor and empowering messages. It also hosts an annual International Puppet Fringe Festival.

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The PuppetMobile travels to parks, recreation centers and playgrounds in all five boroughs to perform free puppet shows for kids, with an emphasis on children in historically underserved neighborhoods. Its fall 2021 production is an urban retelling of "Little Red Riding Hood," performed on some dates in Spanish or Mandarin. No reservations are required.

 

WonderSpark Puppets
Photograph: Courtesy Chad Williams

WonderSpark Puppets

Thanks to this couple's ingenious idea, WonderSpark Puppets come to you. From birthday parties to schools and any venue you can imagine, the husband-wife duo behind the company brings classics such as Three Little Pigs and The Little Red Hen to life. These colorful, whimsical characters even make their way to Mt. Sinai Kravis Children's Hospital to spread some cheer. 

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  • Central Park

This Swedish transplant arrived in NYC in 1877 and has become a Central Park staple. Its Marionette Theater—home to fun performances and the site of exciting, unique birthday parties—attracts many visitors. However, it wasn't always about puppet shows. The Swedish Cottage once served as the park's entomological laboratory and even the headquarters for the Civil Defense during World War II.

The theater scene needs a taste of puppetry, and Penny Jones & Co. has been NYC's answer since the '70s. Kiddos have gotten a kick out of performances of The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Mother Goose Tales and Cinderella. If you're looking to throw your little one an out-of-the-ordinary birthday bash, Penny Jones' puppets are the way to go. 

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