The Bread and Puppet Theater was founded in 1963, and in 2022, is one year away from its sixtieth anniversary, making it one of the oldest theatre companies in the United States. Its founder and director, Peter Schumann—now eighty-seven—discovered an inspiring and flourishing performance world in early 1960s New York, where his dreams of a masked dance theatre troupe became a reality in downtown Manhattan. The rise of ensemble theatre companies like the Living Theatre, the Open Theater, and the Performance Group, alongside the interdisciplinary world of Happenings, dance, and music centered around Judson Church, created a fertile and supportive environment in which Schumann found like-minded and willing collaborators to realize his visions of ritualist dance theatre with puppets and objects. The influence of visionary artist Richard Tyler (founder of the Uranian Phalanstery in a disused Hungarian synagogue on East 4th Street), and activist novelist Grace Paley led Schumann away...
Something Beautiful and Powerful: Politics, Art, and Bread and Puppet Theater
John Bell, a puppeteer and theatre historian, is the Director of the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry and an Associate Professor of Dramatic Arts, both at the University of Connecticut, and was a member of the Bread and Puppet Theater company from 1975 to 1985. He received his doctoral degree in theatre from Columbia University and is the author of many books and articles about puppet theatre, an editor of Puppetry International, a founding member of the Brooklyn-based theatre collective Great Small Works, one of the creators of the Honk! Festival of Activist Street Bands, and a member of the Second Line Social Aid and Pleasure Society Brass Band.
John Bell, a puppeteer and theatre historian, is the Director of the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry and an Associate Professor of Dramatic Arts, both at the University of Connecticut, and was a member of the Bread and Puppet Theater company from 1975 to 1985. He received his doctoral degree in theatre from Columbia University and is the author of many books and articles about puppet theatre, an editor of Puppetry International, a founding member of the Brooklyn-based theatre collective Great Small Works, one of the creators of the Honk! Festival of Activist Street Bands, and a member of the Second Line Social Aid and Pleasure Society Brass Band.
John Bell; Something Beautiful and Powerful: Politics, Art, and Bread and Puppet Theater. PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 2023; 45 (1 (133)): 34–47. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/pajj_a_00639
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