So when Adam Swartz and Kathy Morrow approached us about their students performing a new musical on our campus, we were thrilled. But this particular program came with a twist – it featured original puppets hand-crafted by students at their annual Puppet Camp! Performing “Cheese: The Musical”, students brought their puppets to life – singing, dancing, and entertaining the enthusiastic crowd. After their performance, the students graciously took a Q&A session from the audience and talked about the imaginative planning that went into the creation of each puppet. The mission of Adam Swartz Puppets is “to make the world a better place: safer, kinder, more understanding, more accepting, cleaner, happier, more thoughtful and creative.” Thank you Adam, Kathy, and students for sharing all of these things with us through the magic of puppetry. For more information about Adam Swartz Puppets visit https://www.adamswartzpuppets.
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