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  2. File:Puppet 4 - An introduction.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. The Billy-Club Puppets - Wikipedia

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    The Billy-Club Puppets (Los títeres de cachiporra) is a play for puppet theatre by the twentieth-century Spanish playwright Federico García Lorca. It was written between 1922 and 1925. It was written between 1922 and 1925.

  4. Category:Plays by Federico García Lorca - Wikipedia

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    García Lorca, Federico. 1970. Five Plays: Comedies and Tragi-Comedies.Trans. James Graham-Lujan and Richard L. O'Connell. London: Penguin. ISBN 0140181253.Includes: The Billy-Club Puppets, The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife, The Love of Don Perlimplín and Belisa in the Garden, Doña Rosita, the Spinster, The Butterfly's Evil Spell.

  5. Caesar and Me - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The dummy used in this episode to portray "Caesar" was originally created in the 1940s by puppet maker ...

  6. Punch and Judy - Wikipedia

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    The mobile puppet booth of the late 18th- and early 19th-century Punch and Judy glove-puppet show could be easily fitted-up and was originally covered in checked bed ticking or whatever inexpensive cloth might come to hand. Later Victorian booths were gaudier affairs, particularly those used for Christmas parties and other indoor performances.

  7. Kasperle - Wikipedia

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    A Kasperle puppet. Kasperle, Kasper, or Kasperl (Bavarian German: Káschberl, Swabian German: Kaschberle, Swiss German: Chaschperli, Austrian German: Káschperl) is a famous and traditional puppet character from Austria, German-speaking Switzerland, and Germany. [1]

  8. The Little Players - Wikipedia

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    The Little Players were a repertory puppet troupe that performed in New York City from 1952 to the early 1980s, producing ballets, operas, and plays. The company consisted of five puppet characters; a single puppeteer, Francis J. Peschka; and W. Gordon Murdock, who provided the costuming, lighting, and musical accompaniment. [1]

  9. Season's Greetings (play) - Wikipedia

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    On Boxing Day, Bernard goes through the rehearsal of a dreadful puppet production of The Three Little Pigs. But after only two of the sixteen scenes, Harvey grabs the puppets and begins a fight, enraging Bernard. On the 27th, Clive tries to sneak off first thing in the morning but Harvey shoots him, mistaking him for a looter.