Such a classic story has to be experienced by every generation. This is an opportunity for my son to experience the joy I felt when I was a child. The CTC continues to provide quality productions. Great job!
My girls love the original Disney movie, especially the spooky Kruella Deville, so I know they would absolutely adore this theater production. We love CTC for classes, camps and shows throughout the year.
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Actually, there's no punch line: Three-dozen comedians really did walk into a ballroom Saturday night, as a blinding roster of A-list stars celebrated wry wit and spry barbs at the second annual Comedy Awards at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City.
E! News was there to catch all the action, and yes: Insults were hurled, quips were unleashed, and jibes were served up spicy-hot. In other words: Expect lotsa F-bombs! Plus: Kristen Wiig...brawling on the stage floor?! Let's cue the laugh track...
Chris Rock opened the show with a profanity-laced spiel introducing the Comedy Special of the Year award, whose nominees, he made sure to note, did not include "any black guys." The award went to Louis C.K., who then took the stage and acknowledged Rock by saying, "Thanks, black guy." Touch!
The funnyman turned out to be one of the night's big winners, also snagging awards for Stand-Up Tour and Sketch/Alternative Comedy Series for his show, Louie. He accepted that last trophy from presenter Tracy Morgan and promptly cracked, "Another black guy!"
That pretty much set the zippy tone for the night, which turned out to be a reunion of sorts for many stars. Leading the fray was Saturday Night Live, amply repped by alums like Fey, Rudolph, Arnett, Amy Poehler and Chris Parnell.
Williams, who was feted with the night's Stand-Up Icon Award, revealed that he's a huge fan of Louis C.K.'s Louie: "It's so honest about being a stand-up," he said on the red carpet. "It's so funny, and it's brilliant."
The show also honored comedy legend Don Rickles with its Johnny Carson Award, and the beloved comic showed the audience he hadn't lost his irascible edge by quipping, "I see many people in the audience tonight, and I realize: I'm the biggest name here!"
It also provided the show's most sidesplitting watercooler moment, when, while accepting their screenplay award, Wiig and Mumolo pretended to wrestle over the trophy and literally ended up rolling over each other on the stage floor.
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