Reviewer: The best points of this production — solid performances, a versatile “backstage” set with micro-sets hurried on and off for quick scenes such as the Princess Anne Golf Club, ...
It’s “Amapola: My Pretty Little Poppy” and has Latin musical sources from the 1920s. Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra recorded it in 1941, and it was a hit later for Gene Autry. The song ...
Poppy Playtime’s Yarnaby isn’t as cute as his name makes him sound; how can he be adorable when he’s to be the main antagonist in chapter 4? We already know a bit about him, though, enough for us to ...
CatNap’s makeshift shrine is presumably used to call upon a higher power—the Prototype. His posture appears to be offering himself while praying, asking for his course of action while the ...