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Drawing of Pinocchio Costume - Public domain portrait drawing

Drawing of Pinocchio Costume - Public domain portrait drawing

This drawing were created by the Technical Department of the Works Progress Administration's National Service Bureau. Sketches of Costumes for a Production of "Pinocchio"

Admir Corhodzic, interpreter, conducts a puppet show on mine awareness at Pcelica Kindergarden In Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina. This is part of the Stabilization Force (SFOR) exercise called Operation PINOCCHIO. Operation JOINT GUARD, 26 August 1997

Admir Corhodzic, interpreter, conducts a puppet show on mine awareness...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: PINOCCHIO/JOINT GUARD Base: Tuzla Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Keyna Liptrot, USA Rele... More

Admir Corhodzic, an interpreter (right), conducts a puppet show on mine awareness and is assisted by a US Army soldier (left) at Pcelica Kindergarden in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina. This is part of a Stabilization Force (SFOR) exercise called Operation PINOCCHIO. Operation JOINT GUARD, 26 August 1997

Admir Corhodzic, an interpreter (right), conducts a puppet show on min...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: PINOCCHIO/JOINT GUARD Base: Tuzla Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Kenya Liptrot, USA Rele... More

Grace Rubin, an actor-director with Missoula Children's

Grace Rubin, an actor-director with Missoula Children's

Grace Rubin, an actor-director with Missoula Children's Theater, teaches songs to Caleb Shackelford, Sebastian Escobar, Ayanna Wilson, Leah Lehr, Jana Johnson, Briana Dobrovolny, Anna Kauffman, Helen Villegas a... More

Blue Fairy, Julia Bedford, brings Pinocchio, Tanis

Blue Fairy, Julia Bedford, brings Pinocchio, Tanis

Blue Fairy, Julia Bedford, brings Pinocchio, Tanis Lynch, to life as Jiminy Cricket, Nikia Jeeter, sits by Pinocchio during Missoula Children’s Theatre adaptation of the play "Pinocchio" at Woodruff Theatre, June 15.

Pinocchio speaks with the Fox and Cat, played by Fort

Pinocchio speaks with the Fox and Cat, played by Fort

Pinocchio speaks with the Fox and Cat, played by Fort Stewart young family members Tanis Lynch as Pinocchio, and Lamarcus Baugh and Sophie Heinz as the Fox and Cat, during a scene of the adaptation of the stor... More

The evil puppet master Stromboli, played by Allison

The evil puppet master Stromboli, played by Allison

The evil puppet master Stromboli, played by Allison Quick, directs Scaramouche, Harlequin and Columbine, played by Majesty Daniels, Alyssa Giese and Jada Walden, during the adaptation of the story of Pinocchio ... More

Mrs. Geppetto, played by Allison Quick of the Missoula

Mrs. Geppetto, played by Allison Quick of the Missoula

Mrs. Geppetto, played by Allison Quick of the Missoula Children’s Theatre, in a scene with Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket, played by Fort Stewart Family Members Tanis Lynch, and Nikia Jeeter, during the adaptatio... More

Christina Johnson and Joshua Shackelford receive instruction

Christina Johnson and Joshua Shackelford receive instruction

Christina Johnson and Joshua Shackelford receive instruction from Liz Behnke, a Missoula Children's Theater actor-director, during rehearsal, June 25, 2013, for the Fort Bliss Child, Youth and School Services p... More

Fort Stewart young family members performs a scene

Fort Stewart young family members performs a scene

Fort Stewart young family members performs a scene during the adaptation of the story of Pinocchio performed June 15 at Woodruff Theatre.

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