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Queens Sixpence Theater

Pamela Huntington

Toy theaters date to the early 1800’s around the beginning of Queen Victoria’s reign. The theaters became one of the most played with toys. Theaters which could be bought in color or black and white were made of made of heavy card stock sheets. In this class we will construct a 9 x 9 x11 inch illuminated cardboard theater, rich in color and decoration. This three dimensional theater will have two curtains, stage lights, scenery, characters and a lovely marquee. And it will deconstruct and lay flat for transporting. So, please come join me in reliving the magic of the toy theater.

Kit Fee: $20
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Left New York City many years ago and landed like Alice in a sort of strange wonderland deep in the woods of Connecticut. Immediately, she began to look for haunting flights of fancy, curious old recipes, vintage oddities and ephemeral pages stashed in old cupboards. And that is where the folly began…mixed media, collage, handmade books, tiny theaters began fill the house in the woods… objects of everyday tucked into shadowboxes taking on the patina of age, tiny beeswax creations adorning the library of imagination …to be continued.. In the meantime finished works available in various galleries and published in Cloth Paper Scissors, Somerset Studio.

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