Toronto School of Puppetry is Fostering Puppetry Culture and Creativity Across the Globe

Puppetry is a long-respected art form that has captivated audiences for centuries. 

From shadow puppets and hand puppets to marionettes and rod puppets to the much more modern iteration seen on iconic television shows, the art of puppetry has a rich history and has evolved into a modern art form that is practiced and admired all over the world. 

Indeed, in the heart of Toronto, the art of puppetry is still a much-celebrated mix of tradition and entertainment. Ann Powell and David Powell have entertained audiences for years with their spectacular shows. Patrons flock from all over the world to watch the company’s productions, as well as their unique educational courses. 

As the co-artistic directors of Puppetmongers and founders of the Toronto School of Puppetry, they are dedicated to building and strengthening puppetry culture in both Canada and the United States through sharing skills and techniques.

For over two and a half decades, the pair has been delighting crowds with their puppetry performances at the Puppetmongers Theatre since 1995. However, what may come as a surprise to many is that after their shows conclude, the duo shifts gears to become educators at the Toronto School of Puppetry.

Read the full article on Artist Weekly.

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