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Thursday, January 26, 2006

Bone hits the stage at Northwestern U.


Jeff Smith's Bone has been adapted for the stage by a group of students at Northwestern University, per the school's paper:

PLAY: What’s the significance of the title?

ZS: There are three bones that the whole play is centered around, and they’re cute little 2-foot-tall off-white puppets that look like actual bones. They have faces and arms and legs and weird bone-shaped heads. I’m very excited about the puppets. That’s actually the main reason why they brought me on — they wanted some artistic help with the puppets. Every week we have what we call “Bone Class,” which includes me, the director, the stage manager and the puppet designers (Katie Foster and Dan Kohler). We all collaborated to mold the clay into what we thought the bones should look like.

1 Comments:

At 1/31/2006 11:58:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have these guys even read the comic?

 

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