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Naso Bello Naso Bello, which translates as "a nose is a nose is a nose," is a morality tale with strong resonance from The Sorcerer's Apprentice. Set in the Italian fishing town of Bari, the narrative's principal theme is that dissatisfaction with one's nature-given bodily features is folly.
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For children
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Firsat produced by Doppio Teatro in South Australia, 1-28 February 1992.
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