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When ‘Ultraman’ tickles, the audience squirms

Written by Elizabeth Winkler, Guest Contributor
Published: Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Theatre Intime's production of "Hey, Boy Wonder! The Other Adventures of Ultraman," a student-written musical by Jac Mullen '10 and Shawn Fennell '09 and directed by Doug Lavanture '09, offers an admittedly fun, if chaotic, theatrical experience. Drawing on ...

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  • 12:38 a.m. on April 23rd, 2009
    Posted by
    MrTheMayor

    The fact that you couldn't even credit the right people for their roles is absolutely disgraceful for a newspaper, even for one with such low standards as the Prince. For the record, It was Julia Rose behind the screen as Wendy, Jess Harrop as Freddy, the French Tickler's assistant, and Lauren Sabb plays Goddess Galactia, who appears in a completely separate scene.

    The fact that this comes on the heels of a terribly done review for King Lear does not speak highly of the quality of the theater review department at the Prince.

  • 1:45 p.m. on April 23rd, 2009
    Posted by
    Jimmy (the cute one) and Edgar (the dapper gentleman)

    Thanks MrTheMayor. I was about to comment on the same problem, but at least it's been corrected in the online version.

    BUT STILL!

  • 3:29 p.m. on April 23rd, 2009
    Posted by
    How about NOT spoiling the audience?

    Also, *great* job on spoiling the audience for the reveal at the end of the first act. Part of writing a good review is allowing the production to keep some secrets from the audience. You don't need to tell the audience everything; that stands a chance of ruining the theatrical experience.

  • 7:44 p.m. on Feb. 7th, 2010
    Posted by
    Confused

    Why is this still on the front page of the theater section?

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