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The fun and creative rewards gained from helping children stage their own puppet

shows are immeasurable. Too often, however, even after you've assembled your

puppets, a puppet stage and a troupe of little actors, the missing ingredient is the

script. While there are a few sources of scripts written specifically for the puppet

theater, there's a wealth of other resource materials to create your own puppet

show scripts - some ready to perform, some easy to adapt.

Since comedy is a great form of entertainment for children, one place to find source

material for puppet shows is in existing comedy routines. Classic comedy routine

scripts and pre-recorded comedy soundtracks are available in libraries, bookstores

and throughout the Internet. The Web is full of comedy routines already in script

form. The Creativity Institute website offers links to several of these classic

collections, as part of our mission to help bring out the creative potential in

children. Plus, we are constantly researching and updating these resources. Simply

find something that suits your puppet theater cast in level of sophistication and in

the number of parts, and you're ready to go.

Puppets are as versatile as your imagination. It doesn't really matter what puppets

you have, even when the puppets don't match the parts in a script. This is especially

true of animal puppets. Because they're such a departure from human roles, they

can easily be substituted for almost any role and even add an extra dimension to

the show. Just tell the rabbit puppet that he's Abbott or Costello and the duck

puppet he's one of the Marx Brothers, and watch the hilarity start to happen. You

can even do simple wardrobe modifications on the puppets to both enhance the

production and help the puppeteers get into character. (Example: Use double-stick

tape to attach a piece of black yarn above a puppet mouth for a "Groucho"

mustache.)

The quickest way to start performing your puppet show is to use a pre-recorded

script, such as an old radio show, comedy routine from TV or a movie. Saturday

Night Live and Monty   Python  are full of great ones. Some classic old comedy

routines, including The Three Stooges, The Marx Brothers and Abbot and Costello,

can be a lot of fun for children to perform and delightful for "audience members."

The children don't even have to read lines, but just pantomime along with the

dialog.

Additional sources of puppet script and performance materials include recorded

songs, including children's songs, novelty songs, musical duets and multiple-part

numbers. Think of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody," "The 12 days of Christmas" and

other holiday songs. The Muppet Show used to do wonderful things with these

recordings. If the song is simple enough, such as "Old Mac Donald" with its

multiple characters, you can let the children sing it themselves as they act out the

different animal puppet parts.

Of course, you can always write your own puppet theater scripts. Maybe there's a

real experience you or the children enjoyed that you want to relive. Or there could

be a lesson you want to impart - about sharing, or getting along, or shaking the

boredom of a rainy day. These themes can be turned into puppet show scripts that

are as simple or as complex as you want, with as many characters as you feel like

casting. If you don't have enough puppets, get creative. Introduce a doll or two

into the cast. You can even create an impromptu puppet out of a rubber glove and

a marker or just a simple sock.

The world of literature is another resource of dramatic material that can easily be

adapted to simple puppet stage shows. Depending on the ages of the children, you

can do the conversion for them or coach them in how to simplify and convert their

favorite fable, fairy tale, nursery rhyme, children's book, and even scenes from

movies or TV shows. Simply write out the dialogue, and indicate which child does

which puppet part, or let them read right from the books, using Post-Its to show

who speaks where. Often printing out the text or copying the page with marking or

color-coding where the parts change is all you need to do.

As a sample of a non-script format story adapted for the puppet stage, we have a

ready-to-perform script version of the Aesop's Fable "The Lion and the Mouse" as a

free download on our website, CreativityInstitute.com. It includes stage directions

and requires only two puppets and an off-stage narrator.

As we said earlier, puppets are as versatile as your imagination. They can sing,

dance, fly through space and make an audience laugh or cry. Children often have

their first experiences with role-play on the puppet stage. The puppet theater

allows children to be in a valuable position to receive positive reinforcement from

entertaining others and seeing their audiences react as they explore their character

voices, antics, interpretations and ad-libs. Get your child in the act, and you'll be amazed at the possibilities.

The Creativity Institute is an online educational toy store and information resource

dedicated to helping parents enhance creative development in children, from infant

through school age. The store handpicks each educational toy based on its potential

for bringing out creativity in children and includes such items as puppets and

puppet theaters, toy musical instruments, art supplies and building blocks.

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