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Edward Kuster, the founder of the Golden Bough Theater and important figure in the early days of Carmel, reminisces about his life and work, about the theater community in Carmel, and about the theaters that he built and rebuilt. His talk provides an important perspective on the formative years of a town that was already known for embracing culture and the arts. Recording of a talk Kuster gave to the Carmel Women's Club in May, 1960. Ted Kuster reminisces in a talk given at the Carmel Women's Club in May, 1960. This was his last public appearance before departing on a trip to Europe with His wife, Gabrielle ("Gay"). He died in Luzano, Switzerland in September, 1961 at the age of 83!
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