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Where does this decade still live on in all its sleazy splendor? At the Hasty Pudding Theatricals, where the six-member script selection committee has picked its 1991 production, Safari Sagoodi, by Lawrence E. Finer '91 and Jonathan R. Aibel...
...Safari, in keeping with Pudding requirements, is an all-male burlesque, written by undergraduates and casting exactly eight women and eight men characters in the entire play...
...yesterday's announcement, selection committee members heaped praise upon Safari...
...will have to wait until opening night to find out what happens to the tottering movie studio of the story. But for the musical's writers, lolling in the slightly worn chairs of the Pudding's inner sanctum, the important things are settled: the $300,000 budget to make Safari as glitzy as the era it satirizes, and the pleasure of winning the contest...
...number of lands, in fact, ranging from India (the New Delhi Deli) and Italy (the Marco Polo eatery) to the Far East (the Dynasty restaurant) and something vaguely resembling the old Belgian Congo (the Safari Steakhouse). The decor inside the hotel is a giddy clash between the Forbidden City and Disneyland, in which virtually everything is either pink or purple -- unless it's gold. There are pink acoustic-tile ceilings, pink slot machines, pink Louis XV chairs in the reception area. There is a pink motorcycle parked in the '50s diner called Rock and Rolls, and there are pink chandeliers...