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<description>&lt;p&gt;Oh! Puppets on stage! More puppets are welcome in MY America. One of the best theater productions I ever saw was Cal Shakes&apos; - The Comedy of Errors. It was particularly clever because of course the play involves two sets of twins. In both cases an actor played one twin while the second twin was played by a puppet operated by the actor (it looked just like them, too!). And as you can see by the cast photo, the puppets were valued members of the team!
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