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Red Sheep ORIGINAL Seattle Children’s Theater Character Prop Artwork

Last updated 2 months ago in Lacey, WA

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Red Sheep ORIGINAL Seattle Children’s Theater Character Prop Artwork

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This Red Sheep is the original prop used in the Seattle Chldren’s Theater production of “The Green Sheep” that ran 8/11/2010-9/12/2010 and was based based on Mem Fox’s and Judy Horacek’s book “Where is the Green Sheep?” It was purchased in 2010 directly from the theater after the show was over. This sheep would make a unique decoration in a school, nursery, kindergarten, theater, child’s room, playroom. Do not miss on the opportunity to own a piece of Seattle’s history! https://offerup.com/redirect/?o=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc2N0Lm9yZy9vbnN0YWdlL3Byb2R1Y3Rpb25zL3RoZS1ncmVlbi1zaGVlcC8= Approximately 24” wide and 15” tall. The head can be moved around to look straight, up, or down. There is a place for a pole to attach in the back to create an illusion of the sheep flying over things. One of the legs was broken but has been securely reattached with a wooden plank and painted on the front to match the original colors.

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Used (normal wear)

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