Subplot: Memoirs of Chicago's Kungsholm Miniature Grand Opera
English


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For three decades the Kungsholm Miniature Grand Opera was a cultural gem in Chicago. After dinner at Frederick Chramers famous Scandinavian restaurant patrons adjourned across the lobby to the plush 210 seat opera house to enjoy miniature but elaborate productions of such operas as La Bohème Aida La Traviata and Madama Butterfly.In 1967 Gary Jones joined the exclusive group of puppeteers who operated the unique rod puppets from beneath the slotted stage floor. He was the first and only black puppeteer at the Miniature Grand Opera but his artistic talents were quickly recognized when he was invited to create the scenery for the operas new productions.Here is his account of his adventures the performers who worked understage and the abrupt finale of the Kungsholm Miniature Grand Opera in 1971.
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