The Scottish Mask & Puppet Centre located at 8-10 Balcarres Ave, Glasgow G12 0QF, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 339 6185

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Kyle Lynch

5 Google Rating

Consider this as a must do when visiting the wonderful West End. A fabulously entertaining time can

5/ 5

Consider this as a must do when visiting the wonderful West End. A fabulously entertaining time can be had for all the family. Malcolm and Sarah are fantastic hosts and it is evident they love what they do. Enjoy one of their shows which are ideal for a family on a budget or even book a birthday party. Workshops are available and puppet displays ancient and modern surround the cafe area. Don't miss this little gem. Please leave a like.

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SoMuxHatePlays RBLX

2 Google Rating

Really nice staff but I really didn't like the show

2/ 5

Really nice staff but I really didn't like the show

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Alison McHugh

4 Google Rating

Magical! I went back with my 3 little boys twice during the October break. Aged 3 & 4, my children w

4/ 5

Magical! I went back with my 3 little boys twice during the October break. Aged 3 & 4, my children were captivated by the puppet show for the Gingerbread Man and laughed out loud at naughty Pinocchio. Both performances were pretty packed but we still managed to get a seat on the back bench. A wonderful place for curious minds. One of my boys loves 'make believe' and the other 'likes to know how things work' and you get both at the Puppet Centre. The boys even tried to recreate the puppet theater with lego when they came home. Both puppeteers came out after their performance and let the children touch the puppets. There are lots of puppet and mask displays, a vintage Punch and Judy set (found in the Gorbals during the 1930s), a cafe with fun treats and best of all a real puppet maker!

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Steven Newall

5 Google Rating

Great shows great family fun

5/ 5

Great shows great family fun

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Pablo de Medina Pella

5 Google Rating

Excellent show

5/ 5

Excellent show

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Francesca Webster

5 Google Rating

What a sweet day out. We loved the Snow Child and have since been helped immensely booking our daugh

5/ 5

What a sweet day out. We loved the Snow Child and have since been helped immensely booking our daughter's birthday party. Flexible, friendly and helpful venue.

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