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[[Gary Friedman]]. (19**-) Internationally renowned and influential puppeteer, performer, director and TV director.  
 
[[Gary Friedman]]. (19**-) Internationally renowned and influential puppeteer, performer, director and TV director.  
  
The Losh 'n Horror Show
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''[[The Losh 'n Horror Show]]''.
[He did the music for the production ''[[The Me Nobody Knows]]'', for which [[Will Holt]] did the lyrics??? Tucker, 1997]. Founder of the [[Royal Puppet Company]]. Also established [[African Research and Educational Puppetry Programme]] in 1987.  
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He created the puppet plays ''[[The Hobo]]'', ''[[Puns and Woedie]]'' and ''[[Shakespeare is Pie]]''.
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Friedman moved his base to Johannesburg in 1986 and formed [[AREPP]] ([[African Research and Education Puppetry Programme]]), a puppetry-in-education project that initially centred on the importance of HIV/AIDS education. Performances and workshops have been held throughout Southern and Central Africa and further afield in Canada, Germany and France. Subsequently the project broadened its field into areas of abuse, domestic violence, voter education and work in prisons.
  
 
Since 1999 has a two hour educational puppet show on TV.
 
Since 1999 has a two hour educational puppet show on TV.
  
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== For more information ==
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[http://puppet.wikia.com/wiki/Gary_Friedman].
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==Sources==
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https://wepa.unima.org/en/south-africa/
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 28 December 2025

Gary Friedman. (19**-) Internationally renowned and influential puppeteer, performer, director and TV director.

The Losh 'n Horror Show.

He created the puppet plays The Hobo, Puns and Woedie and Shakespeare is Pie.

Friedman moved his base to Johannesburg in 1986 and formed AREPP (African Research and Education Puppetry Programme), a puppetry-in-education project that initially centred on the importance of HIV/AIDS education. Performances and workshops have been held throughout Southern and Central Africa and further afield in Canada, Germany and France. Subsequently the project broadened its field into areas of abuse, domestic violence, voter education and work in prisons.

Since 1999 has a two hour educational puppet show on TV.

For more information

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Sources

https://wepa.unima.org/en/south-africa/

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