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Doing Good Work: Visiting the O’Neill Puppetry Conference
A bunch of puppeteers hanging out in the woods: That’s basically all I know about the annual Eugene O’Neill puppetry conference before I visit, but that’s enough for me, especially with Muppet performer Pam Arciero as its Artistic Director. I … Continue reading
Funny Boy: The Introduction
Today is the anniversary of Richard Hunt’s death; in commemoration, I am releasing the introduction to his biography. I hope it helps to keep his memory alive.
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Tagged affectionate anarchy, excerpt, Funny Boy, Jessica Max Stein, Jim Henson, millions of people happy, Richard Hunt
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