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Utah Conversations with Ted Capener

Martin Holman

Season 22 Episode 2201 | 27m 23sVideo has Closed Captions

A conversation with Bunraku Bay Puppet Theater founder Martin Holman

This year’s Sundance celebrities will include traditional Bunraku Japanese puppets. Martin Holman, a graduate of BYU, founded Bunraku Bay Puppet Theater and continues to perform with his troupe across the United States as well as in Canada and Japan. His troupe was cast in a Sundance short film this year.

01/27/2017 | Rating NR

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Utah Conversations with Ted Capener

Martin Holman

Season 22 Episode 2201 | 27m 23sVideo has Closed Captions

This year’s Sundance celebrities will include traditional Bunraku Japanese puppets. Martin Holman, a graduate of BYU, founded Bunraku Bay Puppet Theater and continues to perform with his troupe across the United States as well as in Canada and Japan. His troupe was cast in a Sundance short film this year.

01/27/2017 | Rating NR

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