The International Puppet Fringe Festival NYC (also stylised as IPFFNYC or Puppet Fringe NYC) is a biannual puppet theater fringe festival hosted by Teatro SEA on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. The festival had its 1st edition in 2018, at the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center, and featured puppet shows, short films and artist talks with international puppet theater companies. The Puppet Fringe Festival is the first ever international fringe festival dedicated to puppetry.
In its inaugural year, the Puppet Fringe Festival held puppet cabarets hosted by the Puppetry Guild of Greater New York and Great Small Works, as well as an Artist Symposium hosted by UNIMA-USA, an international puppet union founded by Jim Henson in 1966. The Puppet Fringe Festival was produced by Manuel Antonio Moran, the Artistic director of Teatro SEA, and was held at the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center, from the 8 to 12 August 2018. The Puppet Fringe Festival hosted puppet companies from all around the world, including France, Canada, Puerto Rico and Costa Rica, as well as a handful of companies from the USA itself. The festival's international element was a key aspect of its appeal, with Time Out New York describing the festival as "a celebration of diversity, inclusion and of course beautiful performances".
The inaugural Puppet Fringe Festival was dedicated to José López Alemán, a Puerto Rican artist and Puppet Master for Teatro SEA who had worked in the puppetry industry for over 40 years.
Among the participating companies in 2018 were:
The 2nd International Puppet Fringe Festival NYC had to be postponed from August 2020 to August 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This festival was covered in a full page article by the New York Times and other news outlets such as New York Theater. This edition had 5 days of in-person performances. It included more than 50 shows and events, short films, and art exhibitions. There was also a collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York and their "Puppets of New York" exhibit. The festival also provided adult workshops involving the construction of puppet construction.
Participating individuals and companies include:
The 3rd International Puppet Fringe Festival took place from August 9 to 13, 2023, at the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center in the Lower East Side. The festival adopted the theme "Halloween in August" to celebrate the legacy of master puppeteer Ralph Lee, who had died earlier that year in May. Lee was the founder of the Village Halloween Parade, and the festival's opening event featured a open to all procession on Suffolk Street modeled after his original parade, including his iconic puppets of Hades, the Fat Devil, and Yama (the Chinese Lord of Death).
The 2023 program included over 50 performances from a global lineup of artists, including:
The festival also hosted two major exhibitions designed by Matthew Sorensenand curated by Ralph LeeâÂÂs widow.: Myths, Legends and Spectacle: Masks and Puppets of Ralph Lee (viewable through August 31, 2023) and Theater Unmasked: Photographic Glimpses of Ralph LeeâÂÂs Work. Additional programming included film screenings from Heather HensonâÂÂs Handmade Puppet Dreams series and a roundtable discussion featuring Lee's, Mettawee River Theatre Company.
One of the 2023 International Puppet Fringe Festival most anticipated events was Microtheater performance. Microtheater are short, compact plays that are all performed in a small limited seating venue.
Participating individuals and companies include:
Microtheater Participants:
The 2025 edition was postponed to 2026 due to renovations of the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center. The 2025 Edition will now take place on August 12-16, 2026.