Simple Puppet Stage that hangs from your Stage Curtain Track
Years ago, one of the woman in our church, created this wonderful puppet stage for us made from 2 pieces of fabric, 3 dowel rods, some cording, and two hooks.
To hang we simply place the hooks, over the curtain track, then close the curtains until they meet the sides of the puppet stage, voila!
Note: You could use a similar process for a doorway puppet stage, just replace the top dowel rod with a tension rod, in top rod pocket, eliminating the need for hooks, also adjust sizes of everything to fit your doorway.
Supplies:
Fabric sizes needed will depend on the distance from your curtain track to floor and how wide you want it, the measurements provided are from ours and I measured it laid out flat on the floor, so you'll need to add seam allowances.
- 2 pieces of fabric (width 6'8" - length 2.2)
- cord (45"), cut into 4 pieces: 2–9" and 2–36".
- 3 dowels rods (1" X 4')
- 2 hooks (big enough to hook over your stage curtain track and the opening (hole) on the other end large enough to run cord through.)
- drill
Directions:
- Pre-drill holes, near both ends of all 3 dowel rods in same direction (holes must be big enough so you can run your cord through).
- On top fabric piece sew a rod pocket across the top and another across the bottom, both wide enough to run a 1" dowel rod through them.
- Bottom fabric piece sew a rod pocket along the top only, again wide enough to run a 1" dowel rod through it. Then sew a hem along the bottom, if required, our did not.
- Push a dowel rod through each of the 3 rod pockets, gathering fabric as you go.
- Take the 2 - 9" pieces of rope/cord and knot one end, thread up through top dowel rod and tie to hook, you may need to adjust so leave knot loose for now.
- Next take the 2 - 15" cord pieces to connect the top fabric to the bottom fabric, push the cording through one dowel rod and then the other, do same for both sides, create distance between the two dowel rods as this is your opening for the puppets to perform, then knot the cords with one simple knot for now, until you've checked if it all sits level in step #7.
- To adjust length of cords so your curtain hangs straight and will touch the stage floor, you need to be on your stage with a helper or two to adjust cord lengths and re-knot as needed.
To do this, have two people on ladders and one person between them who will hand them each an attached hook. They will place their hook over the stage curtain track then adjust their knots, on each side, as needed, until the bottom fabric skims the stage floor. The extra helper can leave the stage and look to see if the opening is also level, if not those on ladder can adjust middle knots as well. - You now have a easy to hang and remove puppet stage.
- To store ours: we roll it up, top to bottom, place in a garbage bag, roll the garbage bag around it and then tie the open end of the bag with an elastic.
Open your stage curtains and hang your puppet stage, using hooks to curtain track, then close your stage curtains until they meet the sides of your puppet stage.
Below photos of our puppet stage in use, second one is with blacklight, using Peeper Puppets.