The Puppetry Journal - Spring 2003

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Spring 2003
Volume 54, No 3

  • Frankenocchio - A Twisted Tale, by Elizabeth Luce
  • Snapshots:
    • POA strategic planning in Atlanta
    • Len Levitt's "Wooden Breeks" puppets
    • Poko Puppets bring "Carnival" puppets back to life
    • winning entry in National Day of Puppetry poster contest.
  • Giant Sea Puppets Turn the Tide on Pollution, by Rikki Asher
  • On Stage:
    • Owl Glass Puppetry Center (Iowa)
    • Tears of Joy Theater (Oregon)
    • Santa Monica Puppetry Center (California)
    • Columbia Marionette Theater (South Carolina)
    • The Puppet Showplace (Massachusetts)
    • Heart of the Beast (Minnesota)
  • Tahlequah Festival Update, by Jim Malone
  • Borne in Effigy, by Philip Kennicott
  • From the UNIMA-USA Center, by Vincent Anthony
  • Illusion Collusion:
    • Two Essays - Transcending the Veil, by David Carranza
    • Some Thoughts on the Ventiloquial Illusion, by Dr. Mark B. Levy
  • Review:
    • A Hystopolis Version of "Dracula"
  • The Boy Who Stole the Stars - Starry Imagination Generates a Gigantic Stellar Puppet, by CoCo Weil
  • In Memoriam:
    • Mr. Rogers; Remembering Mr. Rogers, by Bob Brown
    • David Wisniewski, by Michele Valeri
    • Jerry Ashton: Acrobat, Juggler, Showman and Puppeteer, by Fred Putz
  • The Colorful Journey of The Crayon Court, by Richard Wilson
  • Latex Foam, Part Two: Making Mold Cores, by Tom McLauglin
  • Ten Great Foam Latex Tips, by Arnold Goldman
  • Foam Story: My Worst Working Conditions Ever, by Kathi Zung
  • Avenue Q, by Steve Abrams
  • Producing Multi-layered Sound Tracks On Your Computer, by Tim Nielsen
  • Deconstructing Dickens: Bringing Pip to Life, by Sean Cawelti

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