The Center For Puppetry Arts To Present BROTHER COYOTE AND MISTER FOX

By: Oct. 24, 2018
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The Center For Puppetry Arts To Present BROTHER COYOTE AND MISTER FOX A beloved Mexican folktale comes to life October 30-November 11 when Thistle Theatre of Seattle, WA brings their bilingual production Brother Coyote and Sister Fox to the Center for Puppetry Arts. In this family-friendly adaptation, sneaky Brother Coyote devises a plan to catch and eat one of Dona Conchita's chickens. But he's no match for Sister Fox, who outsmarts him with her own plan to keep the chicken for herself.

This production features rod and tabletop puppets, and is presented in a combination of English and Spanish.

All-inclusive tickets are $9.75 (Members) and $19.50 (nonmembers) and include entrance to the Create-A Puppet Workshop, where guests can make, decorate and perform with their own Cheerful Chicken Rod Puppet, as well as admission to the Worlds of Puppetry Museum, featuring a global gallery and the largest collection of Jim Henson puppets in the world.

Center for Puppetry Arts
1404 Spring Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30309
Brother Coyote and Sister Fox is presented in the Downstairs Theater



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