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Revolutionary Puppets Coming to Phoenixville this Summer

Revolutionary Puppets, a new puppet company based out of Phoenixville, has three performances this summer, the first of which is this weekend. From their website:
Hello Revolutionaries!

We are Revolutionary Puppets, a puppet theater based in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. We offer live, fun, highly interactive shows the first Saturday of every month at St. John's Lutheran Church, 355 St. John's Circle in Phoenixville. Every show is a different combination of short sketches, songs, and lots and lots of audience interation.

Our shows have a little something for all ages, so come join the revolution

Shows will be held June 6, July 4 and August 1. All three will be held at St. John's Lutheran Church, 355 St. John's Circle. Tickets are $7 per person, regardless of age, or only $25 for a family of four!

For more information, visit revolutionarypuppets.com

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