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Thursday, April 03, 2008
'Emperor's New Clothes' leaves audiences in stitches
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "In the case of Emperor Velvet, the lack of clothes makes for a laughter-packed children's stage show, according to Katya R. Ramsey, director of the most recent production by the Greasepaint Players of Greensburg Civic Theatre."
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I wish that I had seen this production. For me, I don't think I'd even dare try to put on a children's show that entailed a man parading around naked. Just kinda seems like it may cause a lot of attention, despite its roots in classic literature. I just wished I could see the creative decisions made to pull this off in a tastefull manner that did not lose the humor. Hats off for pulling it off with flying colors.
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