Puppetry |
Ages 8 – 11Puppetry is back! This semester, Jim Henson Foundation-supported puppeteer Sam Rotengold invites participants to turn their favorite stories into miniature productions. Over six weeks, students (ages 8-11) will explore marionettes, table-top puppets, and toy theater as we combine centuries-old traditions with modern materials and our own creativity to build and perform reimagined stagings of beloved books, poems, or tales from our own imaginations.
PLEASE NOTE: We have a limited number of partial scholarships available on a rolling basis. If you are interested in a scholarship, please apply using the link below.
Dates: Apr 13 – May 18, 2026
Times: Mondays; 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Ages: 8 – 11
TUITION: $350
Member discount: $280
Faculty


Sam Rotengold (Teaching Artist)
Sam Rotengold is a puppeteer, writer, and arts educator based in Los Angeles. As a Thomas J. Watson fellow, Sam trained in traditional forms of puppetry around the world while exploring empathy and projection across the animate/inanimate divide. His work has been supported by the Jim Henson Foundation and featured at theaters and festivals on five continents. Alongside his art-making, Sam is the Lead Teaching Artist and In-School/Family Engagement Administrator at the Tony Award-winning Pasadena Playhouse, where he creates opportunities for audiences of all ages to explore the performing arts inspired by the shows featured onstage. To the role he brings fifteen years of experience teaching for organizations including The New Victory Theater, Lincoln Center, and the Kennedy Center, through which he continues to offer Arts Integration professional development opportunities for classroom teachers across the country. More information at: www.samjaygold.com
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