ELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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ON PUPPETRY |
This bibliography presents documentary resources on puppetry that are available at the Canadian Museum of Civilization’s Library. The Library wishes to thank The Ontario Puppetry Association for the donation of an important collection of books, periodicals and archival materials.
May 30, 1996
Bibliography compiled by Brigitte Lafond and Chantal Gauthier
Information Management Services Division
Books
This is not an exhaustive list. Please contact the library for more information.
ABBE, Dorothy. The Dwiggins Marionettes: A Complete Experimental Theatre
in Miniature. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. [s.d.]. Cote/Call number:
PN1978 U6 A2 1970
ADACHI, Barbara C.; SACKETT, Joel. Backstage at Bunraku. New York: John Weatherhill, Inc. 1985. Cote/Call number: PN1978 J3 1985
AND, Metin. Karagöz: Turkish Shadow Theatre with an Appendix on the History of Turkish Puppet Theatre 3rd ed. Istanbul: Dost Publications. 1987. Cote/Call number: PN1979 S5 A5 1979
ANDO, Tsuruo. Bunraku: The Puppet Theater. New York: Walker / Weatherhill (Performing Arts of Japan: 1). 1970. Cote/Call number: PN1978 J3 A53 1970
ARNOLDI, Mary Jo. Bamana and Bozo Puppetry of the Segou Region Youth Societies: From the collection of Joan and Charles Bird, Bloomington, Indiana. [s.l.: s.n.; s.d.]. Cote/Call number: PN1978 M3 A76
The Art of the Muppets: A Retrospective Look at Twenty-five Years of Muppet Magic prepared by The Staff of Henson Associates. New York: A Muppet Press / Bantam Book. 1980. Cote/Call number: PN1978 U6 H46 1980
BAIRD, Bil. The Art of the Puppet. New York: The Macmillan Company. 1965. Cote/Call number: PN1972 B24 1965
--- . Puppets and Population. New York: World Education. [1971]. Cote/Call number: HQ763.5 B34 1971
BALDWIN, Peter. Toy Theatres of the World. London: A. Zwemmer Ltd. 1992. Cote/Call number: PN1979 T6 B345
BASGÖZ, Ilhan. Karagöz: The Turkish Shadow Play Theatre. [s.l.: Indiana University Turkish Studies. s.d.]. Cote/Call number: PN1979 S5 B375
BEATON, Mabel; BEATON, Les. Marionettes: A Hobby for Everyone. New York: Thomas Y Crowell Company. 1948. Cote/Call number: PN1972 B428 1948
BEZDEK, Zdenek. Les théâtres tchécoslovaques de marionnettes - Czechoslovak Puppet Theatres 1949- 1969. Prague: Divadelní Ústav. 1973. Cote/Call number: PN1978 C9 B49 1973
BINYON, Helen. Puppetry Today. London: Studio Vista. 1966. Cote/Call number: TT174.7 B56 1966
BODOR, John. Creating and Presenting Hand Puppets. New York: Reinhold Publishing Corporation. 1967. Cote/Call number: PN1972 B636 1967
BOEKHOLT, Albert. Puppets & Masks. New York: Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. 1981. Cote/Call number: TT898 B6313 1981
BÖHMER, Günter. Puppets through the Ages: An Illustrated History. London: Macdonald. 1971. Cote/Call number: PN1972 B6413 1971
BRANDON, James R. On Thrones of Gold: Three Javanese Shadow Plays. Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard University Press. 1970. Cote/Call number: PN1980 O6 1970
BROMAN, Sven. Chinese Shadow Theatre. [s.l.]: Etnografiska Museet (Monograph Series No. 15). 1981. Cote/Call number: PN1979 S5 B68 1981
BURSIL, Henry. Hand Shadows to be Thrown upon the Wall: A Series of Novel and Amusing Figures Formed by the Hand. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. 1967. Cote/Call number: GV1218 F5 B87 1967
BUURMAN, Peter. Wayang Golek: The Entrancing World of Classical West Javanese Puppet Theatre. Singapore: Oxford University Press. 1991. Cote/Call number: PN1978 I6 B99 1991
Center for Puppetry Arts Museum. The World of the Wayang: Puppetry of Indonesia. Atlanta: The Museum. 1990. Cote/Call number: PN1978 I5 C46 1990
COAD, Luman. Marionette Sourcebook: Theory & Technique. North Vancouver: Charlemagne Press. 1993. Cote/Call number: PN1972 C634 1993
COLE, Nancy H. Puppet Theatre in Performance: Everything You Need to Know About How to Produce Puppet Plays. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc. 1978. Cote/Call number: PN1972 C656 1978
COLLODI, C. Pinocchio The Tale of a Puppet. London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd.; New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. 1965. Cote/Call number: PZ8 L67 P56 1951
CREEGAN, George. Sir George’s Book of Hand Puppetry. Chicago: Follett Publishing Company. 1966. Cote/Call number: PN1972 C733 1966
CROTHERS, J.Frances. The Puppeteer’s Library Guide: The Bibliographic Index to the Literature of the World Puppet Theatre. Metuchen (N.J.): The Scarecrow Press, Inc. 1971. Cote/Call number: Z5784 P9 C76 REF v.1-2
CRUIKSHANK, George. Punch and Judy with twenty-eight illustrations. New York: Rimington & Hooper. 1929. Cote/Call number: PN1979 P9 P98 1929
CURRELL, David. The Complete Book of Puppetry. Boston: Publishers Plays, Inc. 1974. Cote/Call number: PN1972 C87 1975
---. Le grand livre des marionnettes. [s.l.]: Casterman. 1994.
Cote/Call number: PN1972 C872 1994
DAGAN, Esther A. Emotions in Motion: Theatrical Puppets and Masks from Black Africa - La magie de l’imaginaire: marionnettes et masques théâtraux d’Afrique noire. Westmount (Québec): Galerie Amrad African Arts. 1990. Cote/Call number: PN1978 A37 D34 1990
DAVIS, Stephen. Say Kids! What Time Is It? Notes from the Peanut Gallery. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 1987. Cote/Call number: PN1992.77 H663 D38 1987
De GUELDERODE, Michel et al. Toone et les marionnettes bruxelloises. Bruxelles: Louis Musin éditeur. Avril 1971. Cote/Call number: PN1978 B4 T66 1971
DELANNOY, Léopold. Théâtres de marionnettes du nord de la France. Paris: G.-P. Maisonneuve & Larose (Archives d’ethnologie française no.7). 1983. Cote/Call number: PN1978 F8 D4 1983
DUFLOT, Colette. Des marionnettes pour le dire: entre jeu et thérapie. Marseille: Éditions «Hommes et perspectives», Le Journal des Psychologues. 1992. Cote/Call number:RJ53 P85 D84 1992
DUPUY, Diane; HELLER, Liane. Dare to Dream: The Story of the Famous People Players. Toronto: Key Porter Books Limited. 1988. Cote/Call number: PN1978 C3 D86 1988
DWIGGINS, W.A. Marionette in Motion: The Püterschein System diagrammed, described. Detroit: Puppetry Imprints (Handbook XII); 1939. Cote/Call number: PN1972 D88 1939
ERDA, Bettie. Shadow Images of Asia: A Selection of Shadow Puppets from The American Museum of Natural History, The Katonah Gallery March 18 to May 27, 1979. Katonah (NY): The Katonah Gallery. 1979. Cote/Call number: PN1979 S5 E72 1979
Figuratively Speaking: Puppetry in Ontario. North York (Ont.): The Puppet Centre. 1990. Cote/Call number: PN1978 C3 P868 1990
FINCH, Christopher. Of Muppets & Men: The Making of the Muppet Show. New York: Muppet Press / Alfred A. Knopf. 1981. Cote/Call number: PN1992.77 M853 F5 1981
FLOWER, Cedric; FORTNEY, Alan Jon. Puppets: Methods and Materials. Worcester: Davis Publications, Inc. 1983. Cote/Call number: TT174.7 F57 1983
FRASER, Peter. Introducing Puppetry. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd. 1968. Cote/Call number: PN1972 F736 1968
---. Punch and Judy. London: B.T. Batsford Limited. 1970. Cote/Call number: PN1979 P9 F73 1970
---. Puppet Circus. Boston: Plays Inc. 1971. Cote/Call number: PN1972 F737 1971
FRENCH, Susan. Presenting Marionettes. New York: Reinhold Publishing Corporation. 1964. Cote/Call number: PN1972 F73 1964
Frog Print Theatre. The One-Person Puppet Show. Willowdale (Ont.): Ontario Puppetry Association Publishing Company. 1981. Cote/Call number: PN1972 O53 1981
HAMEL, Pauline (éd.). Le grand monde de la marionnette. [Québec]: Musée de la civilisation. 1988. Cote/Call number: PN1972 M47 1988
HANFORD, Robert Ten Eyck. The Complete Book of Puppets and Puppeteering. New York: Drake Publishers Inc. 1976. Cote/Call number: PN1972 H36 1976
HUNT, Tamara Robin. Tony Sarg: Puppeteer in America, 1915-1942. North Vancouver: Charlemagne Press: 1988. Cote/Call number: PN1982 S27 H86 1988
HUTTON, Darryl. Ventriloquism: How to Put on an Act, Use the Power of Suggestion, Write a Clever Accompanying Patter and Make your Own Dummy. New York: Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. 1977. Cote/Call number: GV1557 H888 1975
JACKSON, Sheila. Simple Puppetry. London: Studio Vista. 1969. Cote/Call number: TT174.7 J3 1966
JANITCH, Valerie. Fun with Puppets and Soft Toys. London: Kaye & Ward. 1974. Cote/Call number: TT174.7 J35 1974
JUROWSKI, Henryk. Aspects of Puppet Theatre: A Collection of Essays. London: Puppet Centre Trust. 1988. Cote/Call number: PN1972 J87 1988
KAMINSKI, G.; UNTERRIEDER, E. Der Zauer des Bunten Schattens: Chinesisches Schattenspiel einst und jetzt. [s.l.]: Carinthia. 1988. Cote/Call number: PN1979 S5 K35
KEELER, Ward. Javanese Shadow Plays, Javanese Selves. Princeton (NJ): Princeton University Press. 1987. Cote/Call number: PN1979 S5 K44
KEENE, Donald. Bunraku: The Art of the Japanese Puppet Theatre. [Tokyo?] : Kodansha International Ltd. 1973. Cote/Call number: PN1978 J3 K44 1973
KRAUS, Gottfried. The Salzburg Marionette Theatre. [Salzburg]: Residenz Verlag. 1966. Cote/Call number: PN1978 A8 K73 1966
LASKY, Kathryn. Puppeteer. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. 1985. Cote/Call number: PN1982 D38 L37 1985
LEACH, Robert. The Punch & Judy Show: History, Tradition and Meaning. Athens (Georgia): The University of Georgia Press. 1985. Cote/Call number: PN1979 P9 L4 1985
LEEPER, Vera. Indian Legends Live in Puppetry: A Creative Manual. Healdsburg (Calif.): Naturegraph Publishers Inc. 1973. Cote/Call number: PN1982 L4 A318 1973
LEET, Richard. Bil Baird... He Pulled Lots of Strings. Mason City (Iowa): Charles H. MacNider Museum. 1988. Cote/Call number: PN1982 B34 L43 1988
LEGENDRE, Micheline. Marionnettes: Art et tradition. Ottawa: Éditions Leméac Inc. 1986. Cote/Call number: PN1972 L439 1987
LEGUAY, Jacques; LAYAC, Maurice. Marionnettes de bois et de chiffons. Paris: Éditions Guy Authier. 1977. Cote/Call number: PN1972 L438 1977
LUCKIN, Joyce. Easy to Make Puppets. London: Harrap. 1975. Cote/Call number: TT176.7 L8 1975
LYNCH-WATSON, Janet. The Shadow Puppet Book. New York: Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. 1980. Cote/Call number: PN1979 S5 L96 1980
MAGEE, Joan (ed.). Jan Klaasen en Katrijn in Canada. Windsor (Ont.): Netherlandic Press. 1981. Cote/Call number: PN1979 P9 J36 1981
MAGON, Jero. Staging the Puppet Show. [Miami]: Miami Press. 1976. Cote/Call number: PN1972 M275 1976
Making Shadow Puppets. London: Search Press. 1971. Cote/Call number: PN1979 S5 C645 1971
MALÍK, Jan; KOLÁR, Erik. The Puppet Theatre in Czechoslovakia. Prague: Orbis. 1970. Cote/Call number: PN1978 C9 M348 1970
MALKIN, Michael R. Traditional and Folk Puppets of the World. South Brunswick; New York: A.S. Barnes and Company. 1977. Cote/Call number: PN1972 M32 1977
Les marionnettes. [s.l. : s.n.], (numéro spécial de ABC décor; ABC collection); novembre 1972. Cote/Call number: PN1972 M37 1972
Marionnettes et marottes de l'Afrique noire. Paris: Éditions du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Laboratoire d'Ethnologie, Musée de l'Homme. 1992. Cote/Call number: PN1978 A3 M374 1992
MARIS, Ron. The Punch & Judy Book. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd. 1984. Cote/Call number: PN1979 P9 M374 1984
McISAAC, F.J. The Tony Sarg Marionette Book. New York: B.W. Huebsch, Inc. 1921. Cote/Call number: PN1972 M24 1921
McKAY, Kenneth B. Puppetry in Canada: An Art to Enchant. Willowdale (Ont.): Ontario Puppetry Association Publishing Company. 1980. Cote/Call number: PN1978 C3 M34 1980
McPHARLIN, Paul. Animal Marionettes. Birmingham (Mich.): The Author (Puppetry Imprints Handbook 10). 1936. Cote/Call number: PN1972 M25 1936
---. Puppet Hands and their Making with a Note on Feet. Birmingham (Mich.): The Author (Puppetry Handbooks No.2). 1932. Cote/Call number: PN1972 M256 1932
---. Puppet Heads and Their Making. Birmingham (Mich.): The Author. 1931. Cote/Call number: PN1972 M255 1931
McPHARLIN, Paul; McPHARLIN, Marjorie Batchelder. The Puppet Theatre in America: A History: 1524 to 1948, with a Supplement: Puppets in America Since 1948. Boston: Publishers Plays, Inc. 1969. Cote/Call number: PN1978 U6 M22 1969
MÉRINAT, Éric. Les marionnettes de papier. Montréal: Éditions l’Étincelle. 1975. Cote/Call number: TT174.7 M47 1975
MERTEN, George. The Hand Puppets. Toronto: Thomas Nelson and Sons. 1957. Cote/Call number: PN1972 M478 1957
---. The Marionette. Toronto: Thomas Nelson and Sons. 1957. Cote/Call number.: PN1972 M476 1957
---. Plays for Puppet Performance. Boston: Plays, Inc. 1979. Cote/Call number: PN1980 M47 1979
MOLONEY, Joan. Making Puppets and Puppet Theatres. London: Ward Lock Limited. 1973. Cote/Call number: TT174.7 M64 1973
Národní Muzeum v Praze. Hracky a divadelní z Afriky, Ameriky a Asie. Prague: Narodni muzeum - Naprstkovo muzeum. 1995. Cote/Call number: PN1972 N37 1995
---. Das tschechische Puppentheater. Prag: Nationalmuseum. 1975. Cote/Call number: PN1978 C9 P72 1975
OBRAZTSOV, S. V. Teatr kukol : fotoabom. Moskva : Izd-vo "Planeta". 1981. Cote/Call number: PN1978 S6 O37 1981
OBRAZTSOV, Sergei. My Profession. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House. [1950]. Cote/Call number: PN1978 R8 O27 1950
OMA, Tokio; MIMURA, Koichi. Bunraku 2nd ed. Osaka: Hoikusha Publishing (Hoikusha’s Color Books Series). 1992. Cote/Call number: PN1978 J3 O37 1992
Organisation internationale des scénographes et techniciens de théâtre. AS, Actualité de la scénographie. [Genval, Belgique: Organisation internationale des scénographes et techniciens de théâtre]. Vol. 9; fév. 1979. Note: Numéro spécial sur le théâtre de marionnettes et sur le théâtre d’ombres Cote/Call number: PN2085 A8 v.9
PHILPOTT, A.R. Dictionary of Puppetry. Boston: Publishers Plays, Inc. 1969. Cote/Call number: PN1972 P47 1969
PHILPOTT, A.R. (comp. and ed.). Puppets and Therapy. Boston: Publishers Plays, Inc. 1977. Cote/Call number: RJ53 P85 P865 1977
---. Puppets and Therapy: part 1-3. London: Educational Puppetry Association. [1975]. Cote/Call number: RJ53 P85 P86 1975 v.1-3
PIRON, Maurice; FRAIKIN, Jean. Traditional Marionette Theatre from Liège. Liège: Office du Tourisme. 1980. Cote/Call number: PN1978 B4 P57 1980
Puppentheater: Gestern und Heute. Dresden: Staatliche Kunstammlungen Dresden. 1976. Cote/Call number: PN1978 G32 P8 1977
Puppets: Art & Entertainment. Washington (D.C.): Puppeteers of America, Inc. 1980. Cote/Call number: PN1978 U6 P86 1980
Puppets: Past & Present: A Picture Book of the Puppetry Collection in the Detroit Institute of Arts. [Detroit]: The Detroit Institute of Arts. 1960. Cote/Call number: PN1972 D478 1960
PURSCHKE, Hans Richard. The German Puppet Theatre Today: Illustrated Documentation Published for the Fiftieth Anniversary of UNIMA (Union Internationale de la Marionnette) on the Creative Work of its Members in the Federal Republic of Germany. Bonn: Inter Nationes. 1979. Cote/Call number: PN1978 G32 P87 1979
---. Puppenspiel in graphik und malerei. Frankfurt/Main : Perlicko-Verlag, [1976]. Cote/Call number: PN1972 P86 v.3
REINIGER, Lotte. Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed. [Berlin]: Verlag Ernst Wasmuth Tübingen. 1972. Cote/Call number:PN1997.5 R43 1972
---. Shadow Theatres and Shadow Films. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd. 1970. Cote/Call number: PN1979 S5 R44 1970
ROBINSON, Stuart; ROBINSON, Patricia. Exploring Puppetry. London: Mills & Boon Limited. 1967. Cote/Call number: PN1972 R545 1967
SCHEINBERG, Alfred L.; ELBERS, Johan. Ekon Society Puppets: Sculptures for Social Criticism - 13 October to 17 December 1977. New York: Tribal Arts Gallery Two. [1977]. Cote/Call number: PN1972 E38 1977
SCOTT-KEMBALL, Jeune. Javanese Shadow Puppets: The Raffles Collection in the British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum. 1970. Cote/Call number: PN1979 S6 S37 1970
SEIJIRO, Sairo et al. (eds.). Masterpieces of Japanese Puppetry: Sculptured Heads of the Bunraku Theater. Rutland (VT): Charles E. Tuttle Company. 1958. Cote/Call number: PN1978 J3 B86 1958
SHAW, Bernard. Shakes versus Shav: A Puppet Play. Stratford-upon-Avon : W.S. Lanchester. [1964]. Cote/Call number: PR5364 S5 1964
SHERSHOW, Scott Cutler. Puppet and "Popular" Culture. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1995. Cote/Call number: PN1972 S4562 1995
SOULIER, Pierre. Marionnettes leur manipulation leur théâtre. Paris: Éditions des Musées Nationaux (Guides ethnologiques; 17). 1972. Cote/Call number: GN36 F7 P37 no.17
SPATHARIS, Sotiris. Behind the White Screen. New York: Red Dust. 1976. Cote/Call number: PN1982 S6 S63 1976
SPEAIGHT, George. The History of the English Puppet Theatre. London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. 1955. Cote/Call number: PN1978 G7 S743 1955
---. The History of the English Toy Theatre. Boston: Publishers Plays, Inc. 1969. Cote/Call number: PN1972 S635 1969
SWEENEY, Amin. Malay Shadow Puppets: The Wayang Siam of Kelantan. London: The Trustees of the British Museum. 1972. Cote/Call number: PN1979 S5 S9 1972
SZILÁGYI, Dezso. Contemporary Hungarian Puppet Theatre. [Budapest]: Corvina Press. 1978. Cote/Call number: PN1078 H8 C66 1978
TILROE, Robert. Puppetry and Television. Willowdale (Ont.): Ontario Puppetry Association Publishing Company. 1981. Cote/Call number: PN1992.8 P86 T55 1981
Trân-Ván-Khê. Marionnettes sur eau du Vietnam. Paris: Maison des cultures du monde. 1984. Cote/Call number: PN1978 V5 T73 1984
UCLA Museum of Cultural History. Asian Puppets: Wall of the World. Los Angeles: The Museum. 1976. Cote/Call number: PN1978 A75 C3
Union internationale des marionnettes (comp.). The Puppet Theatre of the Modern World. Boston: Plays, Inc. 1965. Cote/Call number: PN1972 U54 1967
VANDENBERG, Tom. Special Effects for the Puppet Stage. Willowdale: Ontario Puppetry Association. Cote/Call number: PN1972 V36
Von BOEHN, Max. Puppets & Automata. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. 1972 . Cote/Call number : PN1972 B6313 1972
WEREWERE-LIKING. Marionnettes du Mali. Paris: Réalisation ARHIS (coll. traditions africaines; coll. Statuettes peintes d’Afrique de l’Ouest). [1987]. Cote/Call number: PN1978 M37 L5 1987
WORRELL, Estelle Ansley. Be a Puppeteer! The Lively Puppet Book. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. 1969. Cote/Call number: PN1972 W67 1969
WRIGHT, John. Rod, Shadow and Glove: Puppets from the Little Angel Theatre. London: Robert Hale. 1986. Cote/Call number: TT174.7 W75 1986
WRIGHT, John; FORSTER, Susanne. Hand and Rod Puppets: A Handbook of
Technique by Hansjürgen Fettig. Boston: Boston Plays, Inc. 1973.
Cote/Call number: TT174.7 F4713 1974
Videocassettes:
Ronnie Burkett: A Line of Balance. A No String Attached Production.
1992. Cote/Call number: VIDEO 234
Periodicals:
Cote/Call number | Titre/Title |
PFID .7A54 | Animations |
PFID .8P76 | A propos |
PFID .7B74 | British Puppet Theatre |
PFID .8B74 | British Unima Centre |
PFID .8B84 | Bulletin Community programmes branch Ontario Department of Education Puppetry |
PFID .8B41 | Bulletin Unima |
PFID .8D63 | Dockteatern |
PFID .8G72 | Grapevine |
PFID .7H36 | Hands Magazine |
PFID .7J69 | Joyous Dragon (News from the) |
PFID .8P862 | Ontario Puppetry Association |
PFID .80563 | Ontario Puppetry Association Annual Meetings Reports |
PFID .8056 | Ontario Puppetry Association Bulletin |
PFID .80562 | Ontario Puppetry Association Letter |
PFID .80565 | Ontario Puppetry Association Membership Directory |
PFID .8062 | Ontario Puppetry Association Newsletter |
PFID .80564 | Ontario Puppetry Association Puppet Shows Referral Listing |
PFID .80566 | Ontario Puppetry Association Shows & Workshops |
PFID .8062 | OPAL. The Newsletter of the OPA |
PFID .7P47 | Performing Arts |
PFID .7P471 | Perlicko Perlacko |
PFID .8P961 | Puppen Theater Der DDR |
PFID .7P86 | Puppet Centre |
PFID .8P86 | Puppet Master |
PFID .7F861 | Puppet Post |
PFID .7P862 | Puppet Teaching News Bulletin |
PFID .7P863 | Puppet Theatre PUK |
PFID .7P864 | Puppet Theatre in USSR (Information letters) |
PFID .8P863 | Puppeteers of America International |
PFID .8P864 | Pupeteers of America Membership Directory |
PFID .8P865 | Pupeteers of America National Festival |
PFID .7P865 | Puppetry |
PFID .8P862 | Puppetry Journal |
PFID .8S68 | South Western Ontario Puppetry Gulld |
PFID .7T48 | Theatre Crafts |
PFID .7T57 | Titere |
PFID .8U544 | Unima |
PFID .8U545 | Unima. Calendrier des Manifestations Intern. |
PFID .8U546 | Unima. Information |
PFID .8U549 | Unima. Informations |
PFID .8U548 | Unima. Informations. Special |
PFID .8U549 | Unima. Statuts/Statutes |
PFID .8U54 | Unima Canada |
PFID .8UP541 | Unima Canada Newsletter |
PFID .8U542 | Unima France |
PFID .8U543 | Unima USA |
PFID .7W65 | Woman's Day |
PFID .7Y68 | Youth Puppet Theatre |
PFID .7Y83 | Yugoslav Puppetry |
Archival Materials
The Ontario Puppetry Association stemmed from the reunion in October 1956, of four provincial organizations: the Eastern Ontario Guild of Puppetry, the Toronto Guild of Puppetry, the South Western Ontario Guild of Puppetry and the "Community Programmes Branch", a governmental department represented by George Merten. Once united, these four groups amounted to the highest membership ever in a puppetry group’s history, across North America. Among founding members were: Kenneth B. and Dorothy McKay, Arthur and Fern Stimson, Carol Hicks (Toombs), George Merten, Rodger Greig, Tom and Elsie Harrison, Ed Kendall, John and Linda Keogh.
The Association carried its roles of educating and sharing its various resources with members and the general public, by puppet and slide collections loans, publication of a regular newsletter (OPAL), and the successful planning of events such as festivals, workshops and conferences. This mission was greatly emphasized in 1980, year of the opening of the OPA Puppet Centre in North York, suburban Toronto; the Centre served as a Museum, housing the growing artifacts collections, scheduled exhibitions, activities, and an impressive documentation collection relating to the OPA. The Centre’s venture lasted until 1993, year of it’s closure. The OPA continues however to foster to puppetry arts and their progress, in Canada and elsewhere.
Apart from administrative documents, ranging from 1954 to 1992, the documents collection consists of several thematic file series: Canadian Puppeteers and Puppetry, International Puppeteers and Puppetry, Varied Puppetry Subjects of Interest, International Puppetry Associations, Canadian Puppetry Festivals and International Puppetry Festivals, Exhibitions held at the Puppet Centre (OPA). Among these series, some material created or accumulated prior to 1954 (prior to OPA’s existence) is to be found. These documents originate essentially from Rosalynde Osborne Stearn’s collection, donated to OPA during its administrative existence; this collection is linked to R.O. Stearn’s material held in the custody of McGill University Library, Rare Books Department. Rosalynde Stearn actively promoted puppetry arts in Canada in the first part of this century, namely producing one film "The Clouds", in 1938 (in collection), and collaborating to numerous foreign reference publications (encyclopaedias, periodicals, etc.) on the subject of Canadian puppetry. She contributed to OPA’s development in various ways right from its’ early start.
A portion of the collection is unprocessed, and will be available for consultation in 1997 (see end note). The portion described above is accessible by appointment, by contacting Client Services at the Information Management Services Division, CMC. Automated cataloguing of the administrative and thematic file series will be completed during the year 1996.
*Unprocessed portion of the collection: exhibition posters (OPA and international), thematic calendars, slides; linear extent of these groups presently not established.
Ontario puppeteer John E.Conway was a pioneer in Canadian television, from its’ very start. As the main character - Uncle Chichimus - featured in CBC public television’s first programme ever aired in September 1952 (in fact «Uncle Chichimus» was preceded only by the first televised news bulletin): «Uncle Chichimus and Hollyhock» (combined with the national weather bulletin, with Percy Saltzman), he became a landmark of Canadian public television.
He first practised as a career puppeteer while joining the Heddle Troupe of Marionettes during the 1930’s, his teenager years. In 1939, he took leave from high school to tour the United States with the re-named troupe: «Royal Canadian Puppet Ballet», until the outbreak of war. This interrupted the troupe’s activity, following this it was never revived - part of the Heddle puppet collection is now housed in CMC as part of the Conway collection. Conway joined the RCAF in 1942, serving in England until 1945. Upon his return to Canada, he completed an M.A. in English, and was offered a lecturing post at University of British Columbia where he stayed from 1948 to 1950; during these years he elaborated his scheme for the soon-to-be-famed «Uncle Chichimus» television show.
Early CBC executives favoured airing a Canadian content television puppet show, mainly because of the resounding success of the American show «Kukla, Fran and Ollie», mounted by professionnal puppeteer Burr Tillstrom and his assistant Fran Allison. John Conway was hired by CBC as a «contract player» sometime before television was effectively inaugurated, on September 8, 1952. «Uncle Chichimus and Hollyhock» was aired until June 1954. A few years after departing from CBC, Conway produced a series of 26 15-minute films based on the Chichimus cast of characters, called «The Adventures of Chichimus» (this between 1957 and 1961). The series did not succeed with Canadian and American television networks, however it was widely broadcast in other parts of the world (Middle East, Africa, Hong Kong); during this period he also presented live shows, notably in department stores (which often had performing stages back in those days).
From 1961 to 1966, the «Uncle Chichimus Show» was produced by CJOH, a new private television station in Ottawa. Conway retired from the media and entertainment scene in 1966, and reverted to teaching english in various Ottawa high schools, until 1982.
The John Conway document collection is now under the custody of CMC’s archival collection; graphic records include colour slides, colour photographs, and black and white photographs (including 39 8x10’s).
Film and sound records include five audiotape recordings (interviews), a 26-film series produced by John Conway free-lance, between 1957 and 1961 («The Adventures of Chichimus»), 9 miscellaneous films (mostly kinescopes), negatives (b & w) of film titles for the «Adventures», 1 vinyle recording (78 rpm, private production), and 3 half-tone printing blocks for the film catalogue of «Adventures of Chichimus».
Finally, textual records represent 17,5cm in linear extent (approximately 700 pages); materials include correspondence, agreements, promotional material related to various puppet performances and television contracts, lecture notes on puppetry, selected fan correspondence (1954-1966), patent agreements etc. for Conway’s puppet creations, press clippings, press releases and one scrap-book assembled by Suzanne Mess, costume designer for «Uncle Chichimus» (containing press clippings, press reviews and publicity programmes).
The Ontario Puppetry Association Collection (CMC reference no.R95-2) holds another part of the John Conway document collection (textual and graphic records); textual records and some graphic records have been processed as part of series «Canadian Puppeteers and Puppetry» (see John Conway file), some graphic records are still unprocessed.
Further reference to the John Conway document collection, along with the objects collection (costumes, puppets, etc.) is found in Philip Tilney’s «Documentation Report» prepared in 1989 (see Acc.#90-05, Box 533, File 1A). The collection is accessible by appointment, by contacting Client Services at the Information Management Services Division, CMC.
Created: August 1, 1996. Last update: September 14, 2001 © Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation |