Lynn Jeffries is a puppet designer based in Los Angeles. She has made puppets out of paper, cardboard, foam, plastic bottles, things she found growing in her back yard, hundreds of old socks, a toilet float, palm fronds, motorcycle tires, abalone shells, strawberry baskets, vacuum hoses, pez dispensers, eggshells, and a bagpipe. Here are some places she has worked: Honolulu Theatre for Youth, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, South Coast Repertory, the Getty Villa, the Mark Taper Forum, the Bootleg Theater, Great Plains Theater Conference, Sautee Nacoochee Center, and Cornerstone Theater Company, of which she was a founding member. She has performed shadow puppet shows in nightclubs and coffee shops with the band, The Ditty Bops. In an ongoing collaboration with puppeteer/performance artist Paul Zaloom, she has built puppets, dramaturged, designed, and puppeteered on numerous touring spectacles, a handful of satirical YouTube videos, and one feature film.
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