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Peter Scriven's Tintookies in the Magic Pudding by Norman Lindsay; Adapted and Directed for Marionettes by Peter Scriven with Music by Hal Evans by Lindsay, Norman - 1960
by Lindsay, Norman
Peter Scriven's Tintookies in the Magic Pudding by Norman Lindsay; Adapted and Directed for Marionettes by Peter Scriven with Music by Hal Evans
by Lindsay, Norman
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Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust, 1960. First Edition. Theatre program for a season of "The Magic Pudding" performed by marionette puppets commencing Monday, July 4, 1960, at the Elizabethan Theatre in Newtown.
"In adapting Norman Lindsay's fascinating book, "THE MAGIC PUDDING," for marionettes, Peter Scriven has brought to life one of Australia's best-loved children's stories. From the time when the debonair young koala, Bunyip Bluegum, leaves home to join forces with Bill Barnacle, the sailor, and Sam Sawnoff, the penguin, the owners of the Magic Pudding, that sulky little fellow about whom the happy feasts, the cunning schemes, and the epic fights of the story revolve, the exuberance and rich inventions of the story never fail. Norman Lindsay has an unerring instinct for humour that really appeals to adults and children alike, and Peter Scriven's "Tintookies" really bring to life this happy spirit of fun and fantasy." (Theatre Program, page 8-9.)
"It has been said, and was said at the time, that Norman Lindsay's animal paintings alone would have made him famous." [Robert Holden]. Octavo, colour illustrated paper wrappers, 14 pages, illustrated with Lindsay's original line drawings from the book, portaits of Lindsay, Scriven and Evans, and black & white photographs of the performance, mild smudges to the advertisement of the back cover of the pamphlet, near fine.
"In adapting Norman Lindsay's fascinating book, "THE MAGIC PUDDING," for marionettes, Peter Scriven has brought to life one of Australia's best-loved children's stories. From the time when the debonair young koala, Bunyip Bluegum, leaves home to join forces with Bill Barnacle, the sailor, and Sam Sawnoff, the penguin, the owners of the Magic Pudding, that sulky little fellow about whom the happy feasts, the cunning schemes, and the epic fights of the story revolve, the exuberance and rich inventions of the story never fail. Norman Lindsay has an unerring instinct for humour that really appeals to adults and children alike, and Peter Scriven's "Tintookies" really bring to life this happy spirit of fun and fantasy." (Theatre Program, page 8-9.)
"It has been said, and was said at the time, that Norman Lindsay's animal paintings alone would have made him famous." [Robert Holden]. Octavo, colour illustrated paper wrappers, 14 pages, illustrated with Lindsay's original line drawings from the book, portaits of Lindsay, Scriven and Evans, and black & white photographs of the performance, mild smudges to the advertisement of the back cover of the pamphlet, near fine.
- Bookseller Rare Illustrated Books (AU)
- Book Condition Used
- Quantity Available 1
- Edition First Edition
- Publisher Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust
- Date Published 1960
- Keywords Marionettes theater puppetry norman Lindsay Magic Pudding