Have an event you'd like submitted to our calendar for consideration? Submit an event here. We proudly serve families in Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Chamblee, and Doraville! Sandy Springs Dunwoody Macaroni Kid is full of useful local information like this PLUS tons of kid-friendly events on our event calendar. We gather together all kinds of local family events and activities each week and add useful information about classes, family-focused businesses, book and product reviews, recipes, crafts, school and camp guides and more. LIKE THIS ARTICLE : Sandy Springs Dunwoody Macaroni Kid is a free weekly newsletter and website focused on fun family events and information in Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Chamblee, and Doraville. For more information or tickets 404)873-3391 or HERE. Tickets are $19.50 (non-members) and $9.75 (members) (included is admission to the show, the museum, and the create-a-puppet workshop) and every person ages 2 & up require a ticket. Show times are Thursday and Friday 10 am and 11:30 am, Saturday 11 am, 1 pm and 3 pm and Sunday 1 pm and 3 pm The Center is located at 1404 Spring Street NW at 18th Atlanta, GA 30309. Mother Goose runs at Center For Puppetry Arts through September 17. You can come 30 minutes before performances to enjoy pre-show activities including hearing some your favorite nursery rhyme and coloring a special puppet that you can use during the show! Preshow activities are free of charge. A sensory-friendly performance of the show will take place August 27, continuing the Center's mission of providing programming for patrons with ASD. If time is short and you don't have time for the create-a-puppet workshop you can stop at the box office and pick up a kit to take home. We made a cow jumping over the moon rod puppet and performed it on one of the classroom stages. This create-a-puppet workshop was a huge hit. This show is great for little ones as young as 2. One of our favorite parts of the show is when the puppeteers come out and show how some of the different puppets work. The show is filled with music and I thoroughly enjoyed watching and hearing the children in the audience sing, clap and yell with excitement. Humpty Dumpty, Little Bo Peep, Jack & Jill, Hey Diddle, Diddle, The Little Old Lady Who Lives in a Shoe and others need help remembering their rhymes. With Mother Goose missing the citizens of Rhymeville have their rhymes mixed up. She helped the audience truly feel apart of the show. My daughter and I really enjoyed having a "narrator" (Mary Mary). Mother Goose is on the loose and the audience is invited to help Mary Mary look for clues to find her. The show incorporates the themes of rhyming, counting, sorting, and problem-solving. ![]() Mother Goose is adapted and directed by Amy Sweeney and was performed with Rod, Hand-and-Rod, and puppets. This review expresses my personal opinions. I was recently given two tickets to view the new production Mother Goose at Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta.
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