Master the Art of Tabletop Puppetry with Fred C. Riley III – Explore Gravity, Focus, and Breath in a Hands-On Intensive 2-Day Workshop


July 19-20, 2025

Step into the world of tabletop puppetry with acclaimed puppeteer, Fred C. Riley III in an immersive and dynamic workshop designed for performers of all levels.

This class offers a unique opportunity to learn the foundational techniques that bring puppets to life through the artistry of gravity, focus, and breath.

Whether you’re a curious beginner or a seasoned puppeteer looking to refine your skills, this workshop will cover:

  • The  Basics of Tabletop Puppetry: Understand how gravity informs natural movement, how focus tells a story, and how breath brings subtle realism to performance.
  • Solo and Ensemble Techniques: Learn how to animate a single figure with one, two, or even three puppeteers in harmony.
  • Hands-On Training: Participants will gain practical experience manipulating tabletop puppets under Fred’s expert guidance.

Fred C. Riley III brings years of performance, directing, and puppetry expertise to this exciting class. His passion for collaborative storytelling and precision movement makes this a must-attend event for artists, educators, and theater enthusiasts alike.

WHEN: July 19-20, 2025
10-3pm
WHERE:
Marin Theater Company
397 Miller Ave,
Mill Valley, CA
COST: $200

If you are a Guild member and additional financial aid is needed, please apply for limited scholarships by emailing the Nick Barone Scholarship Fund, through Lisa at Odd Savvy here: emtricity@protonmail.com.

If you would like to join the SFBAPG before registering for this workshop, please do.

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Each workshop Attendee Seat is $200

Spaces are limited—reserve your spot today and bring your puppets to life like never before!

Contact:
Lisa Zagone
San Francisco Bay Area Puppeteers Guild
emtricity@protonmail.com.

This workshop is sponsored by the San Francisco Bay Area Puppeteers Guild & supported by the generosity of the Nick Barone Scholarship Fund.