Carnival Show Specific Prop Available for this Show

singing, dancing, musical fable set in 1941 at a seedy French carnival

Premiere Date

1961

By

Bob Merrill, musicand lyrics - Michael Stewart, book

Based On

1953 movie "Lili" and material by Helen Deutsch

Tracy Notes About This Show

We offer the SET OF HAND PUPPETS that feature so prominently in the show. They travel in their own wicker "road basket" which also contains their costume changes.

Plot Synopsis

A young waif from the town of Mira comes to join the carnival, falls for the egotistical magician, Marco the Magnificient , befriends the show's puppets, and ends in the arms of the disilusioned puppeteer, with an injured leg, who communicates with her through his puppets.

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