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Toy Theatre is an excellent "Penny Plain" history of Toy
Theatre with emphasis on the English. Biographies of the major publishers
and examples of their work are presented in this 47 page book edited by
Kenneth
Fawdry - - - whose son John now owns the Toy Theatre Limited Company
at the same location as Pollock's Toy Museum, #1 Scala Street in London
. Pollocks in London and Priors in Copenhagen
are the only two of the original publishers still operating. . . . and
both are enjoying the renewed interest in their products. This history
is well documented and full of Penny Plain illustrations.
(c)1980 Pollock's Toy Theatres Ltd. ISBN 0 9505588 2 6 - $20.00
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One of the most complete references on the subject of Table Theatres
by Arthur Gardner has 157 Fact-filled and well illustrated pages.
Published by the British Puppet & Model Theatre Guild and now
available from Toy Theatre Company.
Toy Theatre differs from other puppetry arts in that the principle focus is on the PLAY rather than on the movements and expression of the puppets. Sheets of actors and scenery were originally sold "Penny Plain, Tuppence Coloured". . .and the Producer had to paste the sheets onto thin card, color them if they were plain, and cut them out. These flat characters were fitted into tin sliders to be pushed onto the stage to play their brief part. However, it is common today to prefer three - dimensional figures to flat ones. . .and a limited amount of movement brings more interest & flavor to the production. Theatre size is most usually defined as "Table Top". . . - - - - - - - $20.00 |