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Brown, Forman<br />

George<br />

Pie-eyed Piper and<br />

Other Impertinent<br />

Plays <strong>for</strong> Puppets,<br />

The<br />

ML49 .B87<br />

Case 1933<br />

Garbo and Albert Einstein<br />

have chuckled over the plays<br />

included in this volume.<br />

Presented be<strong>for</strong>e capacity<br />

audiences from New York to<br />

Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, by the Yale<br />

Puppeteers, they have been<br />

the joy of seekers after smart<br />

and cerebral hilarity. The fact<br />

that they were written <strong>for</strong><br />

puppets only adds piquancy to<br />

their reading. They hold the<br />

unique distinction of being the<br />

first puppet plays written in<br />

America <strong>for</strong> a sophisticated<br />

adult audience. The Pie-Eyed English Greenberg<br />

Brown, Forman<br />

George.<br />

Small Wonder: The<br />

Story of the Yale<br />

Puppeteers and the PN1978.U6 B7<br />

Turnabout Theatre 1980 1980 English<br />

The Scarecrow<br />

Press, Inc.<br />

Brown, Neva<br />

Kanaga, Mrs.<br />

Uncle Amos puppet<br />

show, The<br />

PZ8.9.B812<br />

Un 1930 English<br />

Doubleday, Doran &<br />

Company, inc

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