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It’s been 75 years since a much loved kids TV character made his television debut on 11 July 1950 - hailing the start of puppetry as a popular medium on kids’ TV. The Mirror track down the real life i ...
Despite the fact that it has since been discontinued, this once-popular vintage children's TV show found great success with ...
Puppet Circus in Coyoacán marks its 50th anniversary with a special season of “El Circo,” honoring five decades of ...
At this year’s Salzburg Festival, the German artist has designed marionettes for a troupe that usually performs “The Sound of ...
"Creamy" the puppet was a silent co-star on a Detroit Public Televison show, now he'll be front and center at the Detroit ...
"Creamy" the puppet was a silent co-star on a Detroit Public Televison show, now he'll be front and center at the Detroit ...
Families gather to experience the story of “The Firebird,” a classic Russian folktale, performed by the Robbins-Zust Family ...
Together with his companions Looby Loo and Teddy, this infant clown marionette became a groundbreaking symbol of children's television.
In the 1930s puppet play version produced by husband-and-wife puppet makers, Elizabeth L. and Frank D. Haines, there was a substantial difference displayed between the sophisticated craftsmanship of ...
While his main job was to lecture and teach classes, Cordry used the opportunity to create and perform his own puppet show with both hand puppets and marionettes. From late 1930 to early 1931 Cordry ...