Jan Dalibor was one of the creators of Pinky and Perky. Jan together with his wife Vlasta performed at Lancashire's Heysham Head (pronounced Heesham not Haysham) during the 1950s. The shows they presented were childrens' fables with superbly crafted carved wooden puppets. The theatre was outdoors - and to keep the rain off the stage, there was a large sloping glass or perspex sheet in front of the stage proscenium. This sheet of glass had a remarkable effect because it made the puppet marrionette strings almost invisible. The puppets were strung with very fine nylon fishing twine, which created an amazing result which was spellbinding for the young audience who could only see these remarkable little people and animals walking and talking without aid.
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