Marionette Theatre (1964)
Islington, London. M, S of children running to the entrance of the Little Angel Theatre. M, S of a man and a woman working in the puppet making workshop. Various C, Us of the woman painting features onto a wooden marionette. Various shots of the man (possibly founder John Wright) chiselling the wooden puppet limbs, part of an African puppet. C, U of a genie marionette. The man and woman walk past a row of marionettes. C, U of an Eastern warrior marionette, pan to children streaming into the theatre. M, S of the man and woman taking their puppeteering positions on a gallery above the stage. The curtain rises, various shots of an exotic Eastern dancer puppet. Various shots of children in the audience. M, S of the curtain rising, taken from the stage. We see the back of a puppet sitting on the bed and children in the audience. The puppet gets up and pulls the blind on a window. Low angle shot of the puppeteers at work. The puppet sits on a collapsing bed. More shots of the puppeteers. Various s
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