StoneLion Puppet Theatre '1,000 Cranes and the Tree of Wishes'
August 12, 2026 - May 31, 2027 | 50-minute live performance
Program cost: $600; can accommodate up to 400 students. Scholarships and discounts available.
Grades K-5
Let the wishes fly with StoneLion Puppet Theatre as their intricate puppets bring to life real wishes gathered in our community and across the world.
This choose-your-own adventure invites each audience to pick which cranes to let fly from the Tree of Wishes. No single performance will be the same. Funny, touching, poignant, and completely unique.
Make a Wish and Build Your Own Crane Workshop
Available Fall 2026-Spring 2027
50-minute workshop
Workshop Cost: $200; can accommodate up to 30 students. Scholarships and discounts available.
Grades K-5
Learn the history of the origami crane, build their own bird, and add your wish to the StoneLion show. Older students can fold flying origami cranes, while younger students will make simpler versions and decorate them. Cranes can be used to create a classroom art display, or students can take them home.
StoneLion Puppet Theatre
StoneLion Puppet Theatre (SPT) is a professional, nonprofit theater company dedicated to the mission of expanding the horizons of the young—and young-at-heart—through the art of puppetry, in an interdisciplinary community of ethnic and cultural diversity with a focus on environmental sustainability.
Founding Artistic Director Heather Loewenstein created SPT 33 years ago when she discovered puppetry-melded performance and design into one big lump of fun that could communicate complex ideas and messages in a way that traditional theater could not.
SPT has produced over 100 full-scale theatrical puppet productions and gained a world-wide reputation for creating giant puppet spectacles and interactions. This includes five years of giant illuminated puppets in Puppets a Glow, annually reaching 15,000 area citizens on the mall of The National WWI Museum and Memorial, as well as 15 years of The Calacas Light Up Giant Puppet Parade in partnership with Mattie Rhodes Art Center for El Dia de los Muertos.
Pre-Covid, SPT produced 15 years of Mother’s Day for Mother Earth giant puppet plays, which wowed audiences and grew to be the largest free community family art event in the Midwest, where the public helped participate in creating the giant puppets, all focused on creating community and protecting our environment. Among other awards, SPT was the puppet designer and performer that helped local Kansas City Public Television win a regional Emmy for “Bark Park Place” in 2001. SPT’s production of “Backyard Buggin” for Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium won the American Zoological Association (AZA) Award for Environmental Education in 2006. SPT has worked as a U.S. State Department Sponsored artist for nine years, training teachers and the community to use art to protect our planet and reduce plastic in Fiji, Laos, Vietnam, Ukraine, Israel, and Kenya.
SPT performances have been a regular part of programming at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Crystal Bridges Art Museum (Bentonville, Arkansas), Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, The Smithsonian Institute, Midwest Trust Center, and St. Louis Art Museum. Their work has been sponsored by The National Endowment for the Arts, The Environmental Protection Agency, Missouri Arts Council, ArtsKC, Kauffman Foundation, Johnson County Stormwater Education, MARC, and many more. Last year alone, StoneLion gave 183 performances and produced 12 giant puppet events.