One book entitled Chinese Shadow Plays, by Pauline Benton, "Developed as a China Study Unit by the Red Gate Players", published by Industrial Arts Cooperative Service, New York, ca. 1935. This instructional booklet is 19 numbered, typescript pages in length; the last two pages are illustrations of Chinese figures in traditional costume. The (faded green) front cover bears the name of the publisher next to the right of its logo. The back cover, and the insides of the covers, are blank. The book provides an historical background and how-to instructions for creating Chinese shadow plays, which utilize transparent, animated parchment figures behind a brightly lighted screen. Included is a list of materials needed, and sections on production, staging, scenery, costumes and music. A bibliography is also included. Laid into the book are three ephemeral pieces about the Red Gate Players. "Stage Craft, Chinese Shadow Plays" is written in ms. at the top of the front cover. "Mabel Spofford" is written in ms. in the center of the front cover.
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8 3/4 in. W x 11 1/2 in. H ; 22.2 cm. W x 29 cm. H
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