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AADL Talks To: Chris Reising, Former Costume/Set Designer & Artist

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Young People's Theater Performs "The Operation" at Angell School, August 1979

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Ann Arbor News, August 12, 1979
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Doris Sperling With a Student at Her Home in Ann Arbor, July 1997

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At 17, Rick Sperling has his own company

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Rick Sperling, Community High School Student, Works At A Play Rehearsal, February 1984
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'Meet The Michigan'

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Puppeteers Bixby, 72, Still Brings Marionettes Alive

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'Mr. Marionette' Loves Work

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Art vs. Budget

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Where the wild things are...

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A dream comes true in YPT show

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Children actors dominate 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,' February 1984
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