![]() ![]() Unable to find a buyer for the business, the final owner donated all the physical assets to the Helping Hand of Goodwill Industries in Kansas City. However, none could maintain the finely tuned company partnership developed over the decades by Hazelle and her staff. After the factory was sold by Hazelle, it was managed by several business owners. After returning to Independence Missouri, Diane became an active member of The Puppetry Guild of Kansas City Diane was always a fan of business woman Hazelle Hedges Rollins who created the world’s largest toy puppet factory in Kansas City. As an avid promoter of puppetry since a child, Diane collected diverse puppets from the many countries she lived in. Diane’s husband Edward Thomas (E.T.) was a construction engineer and they worked and lived across the globe for many years. Museum History The Puppetry Arts Institute was founded by Diane Houk, with the help of a steering committee, and opened in 2001. Examples of many types of puppetry, from all over the world, are exhibited here, and visitors can view their unique cultural craftsmanship and performance styles. The Diane Houk International Room (temporarily closed – will re-open in 2023) This room is dedicated to our late founder and Executive Director Diane Houk. PAI Artistic Director Kraig Kensinger has created a display of interesting Missouri facts and trivia, inter-mixed with puppets relating to the history of the state. Missouri Bicentennial Exhibit (open through August 31, 2022) Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of Missouri’s statehood. Click here for a biography and more information about Hazelle, and the story of how she created her puppets and marionettes: This display shares Hazelle’s story, and showcases her signature marionette and hand puppet styles. Our Hazelle exhibit features examples of her marionettes, hand puppets, finger puppets, and parts used in the creation of her puppets. Her factory was located in Kansas City, Missouri, from 1934-1985. Hazelle was a Kansas City area businesswoman who created Hazelle, Inc., the internationally recognized puppet manufacturing company. For group tours, contact us at 81 or by email at The Hazelle Rollins Museum at Puppetry Arts Institute Puppetry Arts Institute is the only museum dedicated to Hazelle Rollins and her puppets. Admission is free, and our exhibit rooms and displays are open during our regular business hours, Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a. Our main room features changing puppetry exhibits, and our special museum rooms are listed below. We hope you can visit us and tour our museum. ![]()
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