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“You can’t judge a book by its cover”
When the evil witch Cora steals the magic yellow ribbon from the hair of her sister in sorcery, Hermione, “the pretty good”, the stage is set for a gripping drama which pits good against evil, mind against the mindless and the ridiculous against the sub-slime. The quest for the ribbon catches the imagination of the audience and snatches up an innocent bystander in the process. The audience acts as referee in this brouhaha among bozos and eventually helps to bring order out of chaos...almost. The moral of the story? Don’t judge folks by what you see on the outside. It’s what’s inside that counts. No limit on the fun or the folks who are likely to enjoy this one. A family entertainment with actual humor for the people who drove the short folks to the theater. |
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“If you see a fairy princess tell her I need help!”
This wacky saga of good against evil pits the wicked Prime Minister, Baron Auto von Buick, against our wide eyed hero, Prince Ralph. As the little Prince seeks to gain his rightful place on the throne, von Buick plots to do Ralphy in and take over the kingdom. With the help of the audience, and a very confused Fairy Princess, Ralph overcomes every obstacle set in his path by the evil Baron. When the audience votes the Prince into office, and von Buick bullies his way around the democratic process, justice is served up by a large green dues ex michana with a taste for prime Minister rib au jus. Good humor for kids and adults. |