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...audience engaged until the curtain falls and leave it wanting more. Before the show even begins, the title “Fable Attraction” begins the onslaught of comedy. The curtains open, a colorful unicorn named “Peggy Seuss” played by David J. Andersson ’09 delivers an introductory soliloquy—and the production’s off to a roaring start. But if wordplay isn’t your cup of tea, not to worry. Hasty Pudding Theatricals, which is presenting its 160th show at the New College Theatre, guarantees more...
...Fable Attraction,” which opens on February 15th at the New College Theatre. The play features all the best elements of theatre: mythical creatures, a magical world, and cross-dressing undergrads. The Roving Reporter put on his best skirt and went to go find out more.David J. Andersson ’09RR: Who do you play in “Fable Attraction”?DA: I play the sexy unicorn. Her name is Peggy Seuss, but she’s not a Pegasus. She makes that very clear. She has been described as all glitter and tits.RR: Alright...
...starstruck when I saw Charlize Theron.” The parade ended at The New College Theater for the Woman of the Year roast. Sitting in the middle of the theater, Theron listened to hosts Evan W. Eachus ’08, president of the Pudding, and David J. Andersson ’09, vice president of the cast, begin their presentation. Theron held a pink stuffed animal, but she soon flung it at the duo when they began to recall her earliest work as an actress. Eachus and Andersson then called Theron to the stage and asked...
...stages, and writers submit additional scenes and songs with each successive cut."The old way wasn't very practical because if people didn't know the Pudding or understand the style or character balance, then it didn't work out and revisions were much more difficult," says David J. Andersson '09, Cast Vice President for the HPT.At the beginning of the comp process, writers submit a few scenes and songs. The final submission, which is made after two cuts, consists of two-thirds to three-fourths of a completed script. The new comp process allows the executive board to work...
...initial comic element of “Bent” also contrasts forcefully with a lament sung by David J. Andersson ’09 between scenes of the first act. The song’s haunting melody has a foreboding quality that resonates even after its close...