Children's theater gets front-row seat

  • 1999-09-30
  • By Tricia Cornell
TALLINN - Adults really are children deep down," says Allen Tress, organizer of the Banaanikala children's theater festival.Indeed, easily half of the audience members at the fourth annual festival held Sept. 23-25 had long ago stopped playing with puppets and believing in magic. Still, they joined in the fun at least as enthusiastically as the rows of children squeezed into smaller chairs by the stage.Many of the viewers were also participants in the festival. They came to Tallinn from Narva, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden to perform and to share ideas with other children's theaters....
 
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