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August 29, 2026

Presented By: Catamount Arts

Saturday, August 29, 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm

Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Ave.
St. Johnsbury, VT

Tickets: $15 – adults, $11 – Catamount Members and Students, $13 – Seniors

Director: Robbie Leppzer
Rating: Not rated
Runtime: 45 minutes
Cast: Peter Schumann

AN ARTIST RESPONDS TO WAR is a vibrant portrait of Peter Schumann, the visionary founder of the Bread & Puppet Theater, whose six decades of radical political performance have been forged from a single, searing childhood question: how do we as humans respond to the madness of war and violence? ​

Born in Nazi Germany and shaped by the brutal reality of war via the aerial bombardments he experienced as a child, Schumann channeled this trauma into one of the most boundary-breaking landmark theater companies in the world.

Bread & Puppet is an iconic theater group that has helped redefine political theater and public art in the U.S. for over 60 years. Founded in New York City in the early 1960s, the troupe helped to revolutionize street protests against the Vietnam War by utilizing gigantic paper maché puppet performances in public – making them one of the defining art groups of the 1960s.​

The Bread & Puppet Theater grew into its full form on a 250-acre Vermont farm in the 1970s, where the landscape itself became a stage that continues to draw thousands to its epic, large-scale spectacles.
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Decades later, as international norms collapse and atrocities unfold in Gaza in plain sight, Peter Schumann — now 92 and still working with fierce urgency — finds his life’s central question more pressing than ever. Peter continues his relentless work using paintings and epic scale performances to show audiences the true cost of war.

Drawing on originally shot footage and a remarkable archive of spanning more than 40 years, film director Robbie Leppzer offers an intimate window into the man, his art, and his unbroken faith that creativity can stand against the brutality of power.

​In an age desperate for hopeful figures of cultural resistance, AN ARTIST RESPONDS TO WAR is a testament to the radical, enduring idea that art is not a retreat from the world — it is a way of fighting for it.

Watch the trailer.

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