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Summer Circus, Pageant and Friday Night Show 2025 – Tickets On Sale Now

                                        Photo credit: Garrett MacLean

JUNE

MUSEUM OPENING – an afternoon of music and puppet shows to celebrate the opening of the B&P Museum for the summer
Sunday, June 1st at 2 p.m. at the B&P Museum

FRIDAY NIGHT PERFORMANCES
Fridays, June 6th-June 27th at 7 p.m. in the Paper Maché Cathedral
Show Title TBA

JULY

FRIDAY NIGHT PERFORMANCES
July 4th-August 29th at 7 p.m. in the Paper Maché Cathedral
Show Title TBA

SUNDAY PERFORMANCES
July 13th-August 31st in the Circus Field
2 p.m. Sideshows
3 p.m. Circus followed by Pageant 

AUGUST

FRIDAY NIGHT PERFORMANCES
July 4th-August 29th at 7 p.m. in the Paper Maché Cathedral
Show Title TBA

SUNDAY PERFORMANCES
July 13th-August 31st in the Circus Field
2 p.m. Sideshows
3 p.m. Circus followed by Pageant 

 

**Dogs are discouraged, though well behaved dogs on leash are allowed. If you bring your dog, PLEASE SIT IN THE BACK of the audience, AT THE TOP OF THE AMPHITHEATER as far away as possible from the brass band and bring plenty of water (there is none onsite).

FALL SCHEDULE

POLITICAL LEAF PEEPING – our last event of the season with music and puppet shows
Sunday, October 5th 2p.m.

Please click here for Tickets.

A bit about our summer circus: This summer Bread & Puppet will once again proudly present our traditional summer Circus, a brand-new show in the tradition of the iconic Bread & Puppet circuses that began at Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont in 1970. As usual, the show will draw on traditional circus tropes as well as beloved Bread & Puppet characters and iconography to draw attention to the urgent issues of the day. Stilt dancers, paper maché beasts of all sizes and a riotous brass band make a raucous, colorful spectacle of protest and celebration.

The show, says Schumann, is “in response to our totally unresurrected capitalist situation…our culture’s unwillingness to recognize Mother Earth’s revolt against our civilization. Since we earthlings do not live up to our earthling obligations, we need resurrection circuses to yell against our own stupidity.”

After the show we will serve our famous sourdough rye bread with aioli, and Bread & Puppet’s “Cheap Art” – books, posters, postcards, pamphlets and banners from the Bread & Puppet Press – will be for sale at the Circus Field Store as well as in the Bread & Puppet Museum, right across Rt. 122. 

We hope to see you this summer!

Sincerely,

The Bread & Puppet Theater