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Original print has visible crease down center. Photograph article dated August 5, 1964 reads, "Did you ever see a tree talk? Or a mouse sing? Would you like to see a rabbit dance? Well, it's all easy to do if you make a trip to Geniiland at 13607 Ventura Blvd. This is the place here [sic] thousands of youngsters dreams come true every year. At this Sherman Oaks wonderland, any child can celebrate his or her birthday in the midst of a magic forest peopled with miraculous puppets and marionettes designed and operated by a Van Nuys homemaker, mother of two children, named Jeanne Cease." Photograph caption reads, "Party-givers - In left photo, Ann Bloks pulls the strings on puppets at recent party at Geniiland. In right photo, Jeanne Cease, at far right, sits with friend at side of stage on which Geniiland shows are presented."; See images # 00082917 and #00132706 through #00132709 for all photos in this series.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;29 x 36 cm. Photographic prints
Geniiland Puppet Theater (Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, Calif.) Theaters--Stage-setting and scenery--California--Los Angeles Stage props--California--Los Angeles Puppeteers--California--Los Angeles Puppets--California--Los Angeles Marionettes--California--Los Angeles Birthday parties--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles Puppet plays Sherman Oaks (Los Angeles, Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs
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