It’s a universal message that’s just as important today as it was when the original TV special first aired in 1964.” -Jon Ludwig, Center for Puppetry Arts Artistic Director It’s about being a misfit and finding your place in the world. “We’re thrilled to have Rudolph back on stage for its 12th year at the Center! At its core, the show is all about acceptance and hope. Rudolph sets out on a journey and discovers other kindred spirits such as Hermey the Elf and Yukon Cornelius, who all learn to embrace their unique differences and accept themselves as they are. This iconic tale features the young Rudolph with his signature red nose that shines so bright, it creates fodder for ridicule amongst his reindeer friends where they ultimately label him a misfit. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer™ is a heart-warming story of acceptance, courage, and generosity - all cherished themes and lessons that make Rudolph a timeless tale for any age. Patrons will experience holiday magic on the stage with a lively script, classic songs, and the use of body, rod, and black light puppets. The cast features the talents of Dolph Amick, Niko Carleo, Evan Phillips, Sarah Beth Hester, Kristin Storla, and Anna Williford, all of whom perform as puppeteers and provide voices for all of your favorite characters including Rudolph, Santa, Hermey, Yukon Cornelius, and the Bumble. Discovery, Audi Atlanta, and Kaiser Permanente, the Center’s annual production of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer™ is a faithful adaptation of the original holiday classic. This annual live puppet performance, based on the classic 1964 Rankin/Bass television special and adapted by Jon Ludwig, is an Atlanta holiday tradition that speaks to the misfit in all of us and an event not to be missed.Sponsored by Warner Bros. There is a quiet area located by the theater and Museum with books, fidget toys, coloring books and puppets for any guests who need to step away from the show, workshop or Museum.The Center is proud to announce Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer™ will return for its 12th year. The sensory-friendly Create-A-Puppet Workshop™ classroom will be quieter, feature more table space to create and decorate, and have fidget toys and gloves for those who may have touch needs or sensitivities. Guests can respond and leave their seats and enjoy their quiet, contained beverage and snacks (peanut-free if possible, please). The Museum will integrate fun activities like touch tables and guided storytelling.ĭuring shows, sounds are low and consistent. Lighting is adjusted in the Museum, the theater and the Create-A-Puppet Workshop™ sensory-friendly classroom. Fidget toys, social stories, sound-reducing headphones and light-reducing sunglasses are available upon request. On Sensory-Friendly Days, guests will be welcomed by excited and supportive staff members. Based on the beloved 1964 stop-motion animated special, you won’t want to miss it! Rudolph and his friends Hermey the Elf and Yukon Cornelius brave the Abominable Snow Monster and the even more daunting fear of not fitting in before discovering that it’s okay to be just the way they are! With fun holiday music, finely crafted puppets and an important prosocial message, Rudolph is sure to warm hearts even on the most blustery winter day. Rudolph soars back into town for this faithful adaptation that speaks to the misfit in all of us. Based on the classic television special Adapted by Jon Ludwig
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