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1. The Red Shoes
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2. The Red Shoes
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3. The Marvelous Land of Oz
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4. The Wind in the Willows
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5. Jellybean Jungle, Vol. 1

1. The Red Shoes
Director: John Clark Donahue, John Driver
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Asin: 6300183394
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Sales Rank: 38126
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Surreal Masterpiece
This final TV version of a Children's Theatre Company play (the theatre is still active but no longer releases video productions) is the most elaborate and cinematic. The earliest, _L. Frank Baum's The Marvelous Land of Oz_, had been shot in front of a live audience. This version makes use of elaborate, if obvious video work. In this version, Anderson's story is told by Anderson to Karen, as a lesson to make her finish school. Karen has a little toy theatre in her house, and to represent elements of the story, objects are place in the toy theatre and enacted on the larger stage. The bedroom set is very realistic, while the main set, hidden behind some large doors, is simple and surreal, as objects are placed into the action in odd ways. The most striking of all is the use of a pair of scissors Anderson stabs into the play stage for the executioner's house.

Stephen Boe plays Anderson as the forceful, didactic storyteller one would expect from his stories. He gets very angry with Karen, while still giving the effect that he cares for her, a neighborhood child. Rana Haugen is a very skilled and charismatic actor. She currently works as an acting coach, and judging from this (as well as _Marvelous Land_) she would be an excellent one. It's a shame she hasn't been in more than a handful of obscure roles subsequent to these two.

I have a strong suspicion David Lynch saw and admired this production, even though Lynch regular Julee Cruise is covered under such heavy costuming you don't get a hint at what she looks like. In these productions she sings in a much lower register than she does for Lynch (and no, they're not different people with the same name). This play, however, is not a musical.

Despite the heavyhandedness of the Anderson character, which, as I understand, is a very accurate portrayal by Boe, the play itself is not heavyhanded, and softens its lessons a great deal, enough to make it as appealing for adults as it is for children, as many children's plays fail to be. That is never the case, to my knowledge, with this Minneapolis company, and it certainly isn't here. This video gets my highest recommendation--and that's to adults. ... Read more


2. The Red Shoes
Director: John Clark Donahue, John Driver
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Asin: B00000F5RL
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 32639
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Surreal Masterpiece
This final TV version of a Children's Theatre Company play (the theatre is still active but no longer releases video productions) is the most elaborate and cinematic. The earliest, _L. Frank Baum's The Marvelous Land of Oz_, had been shot in front of a live audience. This version makes use of elaborate, if obvious video work. In this version, Anderson's story is told by Anderson to Karen, as a lesson to make her finish school. Karen has a little toy theatre in her house, and to represent elements of the story, objects are place in the toy theatre and enacted on the larger stage. The bedroom set is very realistic, while the main set, hidden behind some large doors, is simple and surreal, as objects are placed into the action in odd ways. The most striking of all is the use of a pair of scissors Anderson stabs into the play stage for the executioner's house.

Stephen Boe plays Anderson as the forceful, didactic storyteller one would expect from his stories. He gets very angry with Karen, while still giving the effect that he cares for her, a neighborhood child. Rana Haugen is a very skilled and charismatic actor. She currently works as an acting coach, and judging from this (as well as _Marvelous Land_) she would be an excellent one. It's a shame she hasn't been in more than a handful of obscure roles subsequent to these two.

I have a strong suspicion David Lynch saw and admired this production, even though Lynch regular Julee Cruise is covered under such heavy costuming you don't get a hint at what she looks like. In these productions she sings in a much lower register than she does for Lynch (and no, they're not different people with the same name). This play, however, is not a musical.

Despite the heavyhandedness of the Anderson character, which, as I understand, is a very accurate portrayal by Boe, the play itself is not heavyhanded, and softens its lessons a great deal, enough to make it as appealing for adults as it is for children, as many children's plays fail to be. That is never the case, to my knowledge, with this Minneapolis company, and it certainly isn't here. This video gets my highest recommendation--and that's to adults. ... Read more


3. The Marvelous Land of Oz
Director: John Clark Donahue, John Driver
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Asin: 6300181766
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 60303
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4. The Wind in the Willows
Director: John Driver
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Asin: B00000F74Z
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 87555
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars This is a classic!
I wish I could watch this movie again. I watched it when I was younger, now I am 12. It was my favorite movie, I don't know what else to say about it. It was great! The characters were so funny. In how they acted and reacted, and also how they spoke. All in all I thought it was a very cute movie. ... Read more


5. Jellybean Jungle, Vol. 1
Director: John Driver
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Asin: B0000AINP2
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 104038
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