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Performance
  • Multiple Artists …
    • Paul Lenti
    • Stephen Minch

Madame Blavatsky Songbook

Oct 5, 1975

A satirical musical revue of the life and writings of Madame Blavatsky, notorious founder of the Theosophical Society. This theosophomoric romp and metaphysical menopause florigies her teachings in song, poetry and dance.

People: Lenti, Paul | Minch, Stephen | Subject Keywords: Dance | Madame Blavatsky | performance art | Poetry | songs

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