Are
 you looking for something different and fun to entertain your children 
during the long summer break? One of my daughter’s favorite activities, 
any time of year, is to go to a marionette show at Peewinkle’s Puppet 
Studio. 
Peewinkle’s
 features family friendly puppet shows throughout the year, delightly 
young audiences and educating older children (and adults) about the art 
of puppetry. The cozy little theatre is adorable and the shows are 
always enchanting; great entertainment for children from toddlers 
through school age.
Currently
 playing is the Summertime Cabaret, which runs every summer and 
showcases some of Peewinkle’s best marionettes, all handmade with love 
by the puppeteer proprietors (Heidi Shackleford, Peggy Melchior and 
Debbi White). Some of the highlights include an egg-laying ostrich 
ballerini and an octopus that does the hokey-pokey. What could be more 
fun for young audiences than that?
My
 daughter and I have been going to every Peewinkle’s show since she was 
only 18 months old and the performances have always captured her 
attention and imagination. All of the shows are just exciting enough, 
and just short enough, to hold the attention of even the youngest 
viewer. And the free popcorn doesn’t hurt!
Inspired
 by these frequent visits, my daughter loves puppets. She loves to play 
with her many hand puppets and marionettes (which I spend a lot of time 
untangling), engaging them in dramatic adventures with her toy dinosaurs
 and princess dolls.  A good friend of the family built her a custom 
puppet stage, appropriately named the Ladybug Theatre, which she plays 
with all the time. She frequently sits me down to watch 
mini-performances, normally of the puppets singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star or Disney showtunes. 
I
 know as she gets older this love of puppetry will help expand her 
creativity and imagination. I look forward to when she is just a little 
older and can take advantage of the educational opportunities 
Peewinkle’s offers with its workshops (sometimes offered after shows), 
summer camps and mini-camps offered throughout the year. During these 
classes, young students make their own puppets and learn how to operate 
them. Peewinkle’s truly celebrates puppetry as an art form. 
This
 delightful little theatre is located right downtown, just a few blocks 
south of Monument Circle, at 25 E. Henry Street. The Summertime Cabaret 
is only running for a short time, with performances at 10 am and noon on
 Thursdays and Fridays through July 19. The cost is $8 per person (kids 
under 2 are free). The puppet theatre is wonderfully intimate, with only
 50 seats, so shows can sell out fast. Get your tickets online at 
www.peewinklespuppets.com or call (317) 917-9454 for more information. 




