Puppet Notebook Issue 14: Celebrating Puppetry's Heritage and Innovation
The fourteenth edition of Puppet Notebook delves into the rich traditions and experimental frontiers of puppetry, with a special focus on Swedish and European influences.
The fourteenth edition of Puppet Notebook delves into the rich traditions and experimental frontiers of puppetry, with a special focus on Swedish and European influences.
Feature Articles
"Kaspar in Sweden, Part 2" by John Morley – Continuing the exploration of Swedish puppetry traditions.
"Anton Anderle" by Juraj Hamar – A further tribute to the Slovak puppetry master.
"Vernon Lee's Puppet Show" by Sophie Geoffroy – An analysis of puppetry in the literary imagination.
Reviews and Reflections
Eleanor Margolies' review of Central School's Third Student Puppet Festival in London.
John Morley's exploration of Thy Teater, an experimental theatre in Denmark.
Mark Whitaker's review of David Leech's new book on Pelham Puppets.
Special Features
A dedication to the 80th anniversary of UNIMA, founded in May 1929.
The usual News and Diary sections, keeping readers updated on British and international puppetry events.
A4 format, 28 pages with 25 black-and-white illustrations.