'Puppet Power: childhood, puppets, and writing for young audiences and adults'

Playwright Amaranta Leyva and puppets go WAY back. 

Her parents founded the Marionetas de la Esquina before she was born, so puppets have always been a part of her life, in the plays she writes for the company, in plays she writes for children and for adults.

Check out the article in the Toronto Star on line

 

 

 

 

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