[Letter, 1959 Jan. 20 : to Fred Rogers].

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[Letter, 1959 Jan. 20 : to Fred Rogers].

Ethel Reiner writes that Fred Rogers' idea for a musical, "Josephine the Giraffe," is very entertaining. However, Ethel Linder Reiner Productions does not handle children's theater productions. She suggests contacting the Metropolitan Museum which occasionally produces plays for children.

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