Puppet plays plus : hand puppet plays for two puppeteers / by Phyllis Noe Pflomm.
From the Publisher: Although today's children can enjoy professional puppetry on television, there is nothing like experiencing a live performance. Live presentations, most of which are amateur productions, delight children now just as they have done in years past. This book will be a resource...
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Metuchen, N.J. :
Scarecrow Press,
1994.
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Puppets in history
- General Production Notes
- Planning the program
- Puppets
- Stage setup
- Music
- Taping
- Action
- Plays For Seasons And Holidays
- Valentine bouquet
- Leprechaun
- Tricky Easter bunny
- Gracie's garden
- Picnic
- Autumn leaves
- Halloween ghosts
- Witches and ghosts
- Thanksgiving bear
- Busy Santa
- Silvie the substitute reindeer
- Five little snowmen
- Miscellaneous Plays
- Loose tooth
- Talent show
- Clever pets
- Fishing
- Couch potatoes
- Litterbugs
- Lost in a fairy tale
- Ryan's hat
- Vegetables
- New Punch and Judy
- Audience Participation Pieces
- Exercise time
- Throw it in the litter bin
- In-the-middle time
- Let's be puppets (conclusions for two age levels)
- Just For Libraries
- Visit to the library
- Spring things
- Sun fun
- Jeremy borrows a book
- Class visit to the library
- Buying puppets
- Recommended reading
- About the author.