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The Frog Prince at the Library

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By Martin Brady

Published on January 21, 2010 at 3:40am

Nashville Public Library has many assets, but perhaps none so specially valued as Wishing Chair Productions. Wishing Chair is under the direction of the ever-creative Brian Hull, who oversees the company’s marvelous children’s programming, which features the puppetry, performance and design skills of a small but mighty staff. Wishing Chair’s latest effort is this music-enriched version of the famous Brothers Grimm fairy tale about a princess, a frog and the power of a magic kiss. The production will utilize the exquisitely crafted marionettes of the late great Tom Tichenor, whose extensive collection of puppets passed to the library following his death in 1992.
Fridays, Saturdays, 10:30 & 11:30 a.m. Starts: Jan. 22. Continues through Jan. 30, 2010