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Interactive Puppet Show Performances in Bengaluru

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We turn any space into a storybook. Our shows mix live storytelling with interactive puppetry to create moments where children and adults alike can laugh, connect, and lose themselves in the tale.

Our team performing a show with a fully detailed stage set, complete with trees and furniture. These back-to-back shows at Auden school were a fun day for everyone involved.

Performing with a character puppet at the Tasmai Art Gallery. The intimate setting of an art gallery is a wonderful place to share stories and connect with the audience.

A smiling moment during a puppet show at an art gallery. The artwork on the walls adds to the creative atmosphere of the performance.

I'm introducing our 'Popo' thatha puppet to a young boy dressed as a pilot. These audience interactions are often the most memorable parts of a show.

A beautiful moment of connection between a child in the audience and one of our main character puppets. It's always amazing to see how children relate to the puppets as if they are real.

A child from the audience gets to interact directly with a puppet during our show at Tasmai Art Gallery. We love creating these participatory moments.

Kneeling down to the children's level to make the interaction with the puppet more personal and engaging. This show was held in a beautiful, rustic art space.

An audience of children watches as a hand puppet interacts with a boy in a pilot costume. The smiles on their faces say it all.

Using a flat, painted puppet as part of the storytelling. We mix different styles of puppetry to keep the performance dynamic and visually interesting.

After the show, audience members get to meet the puppets up close. Here, our team is showing the 'Popo' thatha marionette to a curious visitor.

About The Magic of Performance

When we perform, we bring more than just a stage. Our 30-minute performances are designed for interaction, meaning the children are not just watching from a distance, they are part of the story. After the final act, we always invite the kids to meet our puppets, like Popo thatha, for a closer look at how the magic happens.

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