![]() I wasn’t going to put Myles or myself through the drama. He cried and made an ugly face when the picture was snapped and I found myself out of $30 for all that. So I was a little apprehensive about having Myles see Santa after the horrible visit he had almost two years ago. My son wants to see it again and so do I. So, if you’re in Atlanta during the holidays try to checkout Rudolph I highly recommend it. Let’s just put it this way… Myles put his own original touches on his! Ours did not look as good as the one seen here…not even close. When it was over we went downstairs and had a chance to make our own paper Rudolph puppet. ![]() I can totally see why these performances sell out. Then the puppeteers introduced themselves to the audience and talked about their puppets. Same storyline… songs…Yukon Cornelius…everything! It’s just really well produced and the puppeteers did a phenomenal job bringing the show to life.Īt the end we all sang the famous song Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. ![]() The puppet show is identical to the TV show… even down to the little raccoons and bunnies that sing and dance in the background. Well recently I bought tickets for Myles and I to see the puppet show version at the Center For Puppetry Arts. Heck we decorated our tree while watching the DVD. It’s definitely one of our favorites and we look forward to it coming on every year. It’s an all time holiday classic Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
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