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A cycle of eleven episodes told in Story Theater form, a narrator speaking and life-sized puppets performing simultaneously, The Greek Myths tells the story of Greek mythology from the first moments of creation through its version of the story of the flood, the reign of Zeus, and ...
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It's a fact - Pinocchio had a long life as well as a long nose before Walt Disney! Noted writer Leon Katz has taken the puppet and all the colourful characters out of the play box to write a brand new stage adaptation for children's theatre. Also included are costume sketches fro ...
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Sure to become a mainstay of any actor's shelf, Applause is pleased to present the first two volumes of Leon Katz's monumental monologue collection. Covering the full scope of Western Drama, from the Greeks to the 20th Century, these two volumes contain over 250 monologues from s ...
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Sure to become a mainstay of any actor's shelf, Applause is pleased to present the first two volumes of Leon Katz's monumental monologue collection. Covering the full scope of Western Drama, from the Greeks to the 20th Century, these two volumes contain over 250 monologues from s ...
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Covering the full scope of Western drama, from the ancient Greeks to the 20th century, these two volumes of Classical Monologues for Women contain 136 monologues from sources other than Shakespeare's plays. With the publication of the women's volumes, the series now presents the ...
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Covering the full scope of Western drama, from the ancient Greeks to the 20th century, these two volumes of classical monologues for women comprise over 125 monologues from sources other than Shakespeare's plays Monologues from the following sources are included: Greek, Roman, It ...
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