Bread and Puppet Museum and its collection

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The Bread and Puppet Theater, founded in the early 1960s by Peter Schumann, is based on a farm in Glover, Vermont. This unique theater group has a rich history of performing worldwide, including notable performances in Brussels and Amsterdam. The theater primarily performs outdoors, in street theater settings and public parks, making it a unique experience for visitors.

Unique Traditions of Bread and Puppet Theater

The name 'Bread and Puppet' is brought to life during performances, as freshly baked bread is distributed to the audience. This unique tradition symbolizes the Roman saying 'panem et circenses' (bread and games), adding a unique and interactive element to the theater experience.

Bread and Puppet Museum

In its first year of operation in New York in 1963, a puppet museum was established. This museum was later moved to Glover in 1998, where it remains today. The museum serves as a testament to the theater's history and its commitment to the art of puppetry.

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Bread and Puppet Museum
Heights Road 753
VT 05839 Glover
Vermont

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Opening hours

Monday
9:00 – 18:00
Tuesday
9:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
9:00 – 18:00
Thursday
9:00 – 18:00
Friday
9:00 – 18:00
Saturday
9:00 – 18:00
Sunday
9:00 – 18:00

Admission

0+Free

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Location & Map

Heights Road 753, Glover

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    The Bread and Puppet Museum in Glover, Vermont offers visitors a distinctive experience showcasing the history and artwork of the Bread and Puppet Theater. Located in a rustic barn, the museum houses an extensive collection of puppets, masks, and props used in performances over the decades. Many visitors appreciate the museum's unconventional nature and the creativity displayed in the exhibits. The large, often political puppets and the immersive atmosphere of the space leave a strong impression on most guests. Some reviewers note that the self-guided nature of the visit allows for personal exploration but may leave some wanting more context or explanation. The museum's rural setting and connection to the ongoing work of the theater company add to its appeal. However, a few visitors find the experience somewhat overwhelming or difficult to fully grasp without prior knowledge of the theater's work. Despite its niche appeal, the Bread and Puppet Museum generally receives positive reviews for its unique content and the passion evident in the artworks displayed.

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