Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Jim Napolitano of Nappy’s Puppets presented his “Santa Got Fired” shadow theater puppet show, a mix of songs and story vignettes, at the North Haven Library on Dec. 27. The story vignettes are about Santa when he was young and needed a job. Here, Delany Cargil, 5, shares her delight with her mother Reilly Cargil.
Jim Napolitano of NappyþÄôs Puppets presented his þÄúSanta got FiredþÄù shadow theater puppet show at the North Haven Library December 27th 2018 in the community room. The story vignettes are about Santa when he was young, he needed a job. He tried just about everything - from a chimney sweep to a postman to a circus performer. But none of these worked out. Even though he got þÄúfiredþÄù, Santa learned that making mistakes is the best way to learn. The free presentation was featured a mix of songs and story vignettes.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Jim Napolitano of NappyþÄôs Puppets presented his þÄúSanta got FiredþÄù shadow theater puppet show at the North Haven Library December 27th 2018 in the community room. The story vignettes are about Santa when he was young, he needed a job. He tried just about everything - from a chimney sweep to a postman to a circus performer. But none of these worked out. Even though he got þÄúfiredþÄù, Santa learned that making mistakes is the best way to learn. The free presentation was featured a mix of songs and story vignettes.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Jim Napolitano of NappyþÄôs Puppets presented his þÄúSanta got FiredþÄù shadow theater puppet show at the North Haven Library December 27th 2018 in the community room. The story vignettes are about Santa when he was young, he needed a job. He tried just about everything - from a chimney sweep to a postman to a circus performer. But none of these worked out. Even though he got þÄúfiredþÄù, Santa learned that making mistakes is the best way to learn. The free presentation was featured a mix of songs and story vignettes.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Jim Napolitano of NappyþÄôs Puppets presented his þÄúSanta got FiredþÄù shadow theater puppet show at the North Haven Library December 27th 2018 in the community room. The story vignettes are about Santa when he was young, he needed a job. He tried just about everything - from a chimney sweep to a postman to a circus performer. But none of these worked out. Even though he got þÄúfiredþÄù, Santa learned that making mistakes is the best way to learn. The free presentation was featured a mix of songs and story vignettes.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Jim Napolitano of NappyþÄôs Puppets presented his þÄúSanta got FiredþÄù shadow theater puppet show at the North Haven Library December 27th 2018 in the community room. The story vignettes are about Santa when he was young, he needed a job. He tried just about everything - from a chimney sweep to a postman to a circus performer. But none of these worked out. Even though he got þÄúfiredþÄù, Santa learned that making mistakes is the best way to learn. The free presentation was featured a mix of songs and story vignettes.John Ryan Zeas, 11 months with his grandmother Catherine Wilson.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Jim Napolitano of NappyþÄôs Puppets presented his þÄúSanta got FiredþÄù shadow theater puppet show at the North Haven Library December 27th 2018 in the community room. The story vignettes are about Santa when he was young, he needed a job. He tried just about everything - from a chimney sweep to a postman to a circus performer. But none of these worked out. Even though he got þÄúfiredþÄù, Santa learned that making mistakes is the best way to learn. The free presentation was featured a mix of songs and story vignettes.Margo Vanleer and Cindy Liao enjoy the show.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Jim Napolitano of NappyþÄôs Puppets presented his þÄúSanta got FiredþÄù shadow theater puppet show at the North Haven Library December 27th 2018 in the community room. The story vignettes are about Santa when he was young, he needed a job. He tried just about everything - from a chimney sweep to a postman to a circus performer. But none of these worked out. Even though he got þÄúfiredþÄù, Santa learned that making mistakes is the best way to learn. The free presentation was featured a mix of songs and story vignettes.Margo Vanleer and Cindy Liao enjoy the show.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier