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'''The Martinettis performing.''' | '''The Martinettis performing.''' | ||
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The MARTINETTI TROUPE was one of San Francisco's earliest and most popular dance troupes. Its repertoire included "La Sylphide" but favored such frothy and acrobatic tales as "The Green Monster," "The Magic Trumpet," and "The Red Gnome." They also presented The Black Rook, one of the best versions of the [[Black Crook |The Black Crook]], which played to rave reviews. | The MARTINETTI TROUPE was one of San Francisco's earliest and most popular dance troupes. Its repertoire included "La Sylphide" but favored such frothy and acrobatic tales as "The Green Monster," "The Magic Trumpet," and "The Red Gnome." They also presented The Black Rook, one of the best versions of the [[Black Crook |The Black Crook]], which played to rave reviews. | ||
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Unfinished History
The Martinettis performing.
Photo: Museum of Performance + Design
The MARTINETTI TROUPE was one of San Francisco's earliest and most popular dance troupes. Its repertoire included "La Sylphide" but favored such frothy and acrobatic tales as "The Green Monster," "The Magic Trumpet," and "The Red Gnome." They also presented The Black Rook, one of the best versions of the The Black Crook, which played to rave reviews.