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This article will need to be rewritten from scratch using reliable, third-party sources. The existing text was built entirely on a copy-paste from the theatre's website five years ago, which repeatedly meanders off-topic into a general (and sometimes questionable) history of puppetry in Britain. Its tone is anecdotal and unencyclopedic throughout, as it was originally written for other purposes.
A quick Google search for third-party references turns up a 2010 Telegraph article -- "Harlequin Theatre: puppet love" -- and one from the Daily Post -- "Rhos on Sea puppet theatre could become museum". So at least the subject can be deemed notable.
AtticusX ( talk) 15:01, 22 November 2012 (UTC)