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Theatre critic Lawrence Bernabo reviews Duluth Playhouse's production of "The Neverending Story." Based upon the novel by Michael Ende and adapted for the stage by David S. Craig. The production's puppets have been crafted by Woodland Middle School. Lawrence also provides a precursor for Duluth Playhouse's upcoming production of the Tony Award Winning Musical, "Avenue Q".
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(00:11:46)
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(00:09:22)
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(00:03:44)
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(00:14:25)
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Piece Description
Theatre critic Lawrence Bernabo reviews Duluth Playhouse's production of "The Neverending Story." Based upon the novel by Michael Ende and adapted for the stage by David S. Craig. The production's puppets have been crafted by Woodland Middle School. Lawrence also provides a precursor for Duluth Playhouse's upcoming production of the Tony Award Winning Musical, "Avenue Q".
Additional Credits
Funding provided by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund




