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In June 1965, 28-year-old Jim Henson started a written log of his activities in what became known as “The Red Book.” He noted down what had happened up until that point (deemed “Ancient History”) and then recorded anything that he felt was worth recording as single line journal entries until the end of 1988.

Selected curated entries courtesy of The Jim Henson Company Archives.

Tag Archives: Albrecht Roser

5/14-17/1984 – ‘In Holland for Triangel – Henk and Ans Boerwinkel for J.H. Presents – John H. comes along.’

Posted on May 14, 2014 by admin

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Topics: 05-May '84, 1984, Jim Henson Presents | Tagged Albrecht Roser, Ans Boerwinkle, Australia, Bruce Schwartz, France, Germany, Henk Boerwinkle, Holland, John Henson, Meppel, My Profession, Philippe Genty, Richard Bradshaw, Russia, Sergei Obraztsov, UNIMA, Union Internationale de la Marionette, washington DC
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7/8/1973 – ‘I take kids to Kurtens – Roser is there.’

Posted on July 8, 2013 by admin

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Topics: 07-July '73, 1973, Family | Tagged Albrecht Roser, Allelu Kurten, John Kurten
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12/18/1978 – ‘Then on to visit Albrecht Roser.’

Posted on December 18, 2012 by admin

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Topics: 12-December '78, 1978 | Tagged Albrecht Roser, Allelu, Bil Baird, Germany, Jane Henson, John Kurten, Labyrinth, Muppet Babies, Puppeteers of America, The Sound of Music
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