Review: THE TABLE by Will Fulton
Puppetry operates through a peculiar kind of magic. There is no illusion or sleight of hand. Despite seeing the operator manipulate the puppet and knowing it has no agency of its own, it takes on a distinct and enchanting kind of life. This applies equally no matter how elaborate the puppet, whether it's Charlie Chaplin's potato feet or the elaborate mounts of War Horse. So it is explained by the protagonist of The T…
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