«Puppet Theater / Fairground Attraction Collection». www.muenchner-stadtmuseum.de (på engelsk). Arkivert fra originalen 13. februar 2018. Besøkt 12. februar 2018. «The Puppet Theater Collection was established in 1940 in the context of a proposed exhibition on southern German puppetry in Munich. In addition to the numerous items and documents covering traditional puppetry from the end of the 18th century onwards, it contains an array of materials on contemporary forms of non-human performance art. The internationally oriented collection comprises some 13,000 figures, including glove, rod and shadow puppets, marionettes and other mechanized derivations such as the "Theatrum Mundi". It also encompasses complete bequests of puppet show booths, decorations and textbooks. / The collection's key objective lies in documenting popular and professional puppetry in Germany, although it can also claim an impressive range of items from across Europe, Asia and Africa. Mechanized figures and automata also number among the highlights.»
«Dukketeater». Kunnskapsforlagets teater- og filmleksikon (på norsk). Kunnskapsforlaget. s. 141–. Besøkt 22. september 2018.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1967). «Diktning og sannhet». www.nb.no (på norsk). Oversatt av Bjercke, Ejlert. Ernst G. Mortensens Forlag. s. 17. Besøkt 19. juli 2018.
«NRK TV - Se Teaterspeilet» (på norsk). 9. mai 1969. Besøkt 13. januar 2018 – via www.nrk.no. «NRKs interne arkivbeskrivelse av programmet / Filminnslag rull 1: Teaterskolen. Ballettundervisning. Leseprøve på stykke. Knut THOMASSEN intv. om mangelen på skuespillere i norsk teater. Unge skuespillere intv. om skuespillerens og teatrets funksjon i dagens samfunn. Joachim CALMEYER om teater ut over tradisjonelle forestillinger. 15'08". / Filminnslag rull 2: Undervisning i dukketeater. Romerike folkehøgskole, elever ved teaterlinjen. fremfører "Song of Grieg". 18'02".»
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«NUKU Teater Muuseum». NUKU (på engelsk). 23. september 2016. Besøkt 12. februar 2018.
«Puppet Theater / Fairground Attraction Collection». www.muenchner-stadtmuseum.de (på engelsk). Arkivert fra originalen 13. februar 2018. Besøkt 12. februar 2018. «The Puppet Theater Collection was established in 1940 in the context of a proposed exhibition on southern German puppetry in Munich. In addition to the numerous items and documents covering traditional puppetry from the end of the 18th century onwards, it contains an array of materials on contemporary forms of non-human performance art. The internationally oriented collection comprises some 13,000 figures, including glove, rod and shadow puppets, marionettes and other mechanized derivations such as the "Theatrum Mundi". It also encompasses complete bequests of puppet show booths, decorations and textbooks. / The collection's key objective lies in documenting popular and professional puppetry in Germany, although it can also claim an impressive range of items from across Europe, Asia and Africa. Mechanized figures and automata also number among the highlights.»