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At a time when hi-tech toys can whisk us to virtual galaxies, many people long for the simple joy of watching a puppet show. That’s one motivation behind the third annual Chicago Internationa… ...
When they put human ear enhancers into zebrafish, those enhancers became active in the fish’s gills. Then they did the opposite, using fish gill enhancers in mice, and those enhancers turned on ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook La MaMa Puppet Festival and other stage works this fall highlight the power of storytelling through puppetry. By Laura Collins ...
Human Ears Evolved from Ancient Fish Gills. News. By Bjorn Carey published 19 January 2006 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Both humans and puppets inhabit No.11 Productions’ latest project, “Friends Call Me Albert,” a new play. Backstage spoke with puppeteer Alison Novelli about what actors can gain from puppetry.