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Let Me Hear You Whisper on Video - 1969

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By Paul Zindel. Set in a research laboratory that embodies the mechanical, detached attitudes of the 20th century science, this play tells the poignant story of a friendless, simple scrubwoman (Ruth White) and a dolphin who stubbornly refuses to talk to anyone but her. Despite the earnest attempts of her supervisor to indocrinate her, she cannot understand the cold, intellectual atmosphere. Secretly, she and the dolphin become friends and together strike a blow for love and understanding that baffles the experts. For this production, famed puppeteer Bil Baird created a life-size dolphin puppet that he both manipulates and acts as its voice. The Modern Jazz Quartet improvised and performed the original score.

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Starring:
Bil Baird

Philip Bruns

Anthony Holland

Ruth White

Elizabeth Wilson

Studio: Kultur Video, Broadway Theater Archive

Filmed: 1969 - Released: 1969

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