'Mesmerizing' puppet play 'Packrat' comes to Taos Center for the Arts From left, Kit (Alanna Strong), Kip (Maggie Gayford), Bud (Carlo Adinolfi) and Happy (Kayla Prestel) in "Packrat." Bud the Packrat, brought to life by a puppeteer. Cowgirl surrounded by fire, a dramatic scene from “Packrat.” From left, Owls (Alanna Strong and Maggie Gayford), Firestone (Jenny Hann), Bud (Carlo Adinolfi) and Happy (Kayla Prestel). From left, Happy (Kayla Prestel), Kit and Quick (Jenny Hann), Bud (Carlo Adinolfi), Cowgirl (Alanna Strong) and Tortoise (Sabrina DeWeerdt). From left, Carlo Adinolfi and Maggie Gayford work the Dream Dragonfly. From left, Dream Firestone (Maggie Gayford) and Dream Bud (Carlo Adinolfi). From left, Firestone (Jenny Hann), Kit and Quick (Maggie Gayford) and Happy (Kayla Prestel). Bud and Firestone, two of the featured puppets in “Packrat.” From left, Lizard (puppeteer Alanna Strong) and Tortoise (puppeteer Sabrina DeWeerdt) in “Packrat.” Published May 15, 2025 - 12:00 p.m. Modified May 15, 2025 - 12:00 p.m. As featured on - 'Mesmerizing' puppet play 'Packrat' comes to Taos Center for the Arts New York City’s acclaimed Concrete Temple Theatre are artists-in-residence this month at the Taos Center for the Arts, in collaboration with the Paseo Project. They will be hosting a series of free workshops, culminating in performances of their immersive experimental puppetry production, “Packrat,” on Friday, May 23, and Saturday, May 24. collection_943709a6-a921-4c13-bfd1-1c0f9d29ade0.html
As featured on - 'Mesmerizing' puppet play 'Packrat' comes to Taos Center for the Arts New York City’s acclaimed Concrete Temple Theatre are artists-in-residence this month at the Taos Center for the Arts, in collaboration with the Paseo Project. They will be hosting a series of free workshops, culminating in performances of their immersive experimental puppetry production, “Packrat,” on Friday, May 23, and Saturday, May 24.
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