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Mad Duckling continued from page 5 collapses. After a child points out “his Grace has nothing on,” the Emperor realizes the error of his ways. “We have an absolutely phe nomenal group of actors, more talented musically than any group we’ve had before,” Cole said. “We look for the quality of • the inner child being really close to the surface and ready to pop out. These guys are like that.” Fultz, who previously partici pated in children’s theater at the Enchanted Forest in Salem, is just one of the cast that has made par ticipating in children’s theater a summer routine. The energy and excitement of the young audi ence, which has reached 300 in number at past productions, is contagious. The cast of six has practiced five days a week, three hours a day, for the last three weeks in or der to prepare for the show. “There’s an amazing amount of energy and talent in the cast,” said Lindy Anderson, a senior in her second year of theater who plays Pony. “It’s not even like we’re working because we’re hav ing so much fun.” The finishing touch to the com bination of great actors and a hi larious script in the production of the “Emperor” is a versatile, mul ti-leveled set and wacky cos tumes. “We tried to mix and match dif ferent periods of clothing to make it timeless and also really goofy to match the play, so the kids can re late,” said costume designer Beth Christenson. “If you’re going to sweat in a play, this velveteen jacket is the one to do it in,” Bliss said. “The energy of it, it’s a great op portunity to dork out, and the kids eat it up,” Anderson said. The Mad Duckling Summer Theatre, which puts on two chil dren’s theater productions each summer, is made possible through the support of the UO Summer Session office. For more information, visit the Mad Duck ling Theatre online at http://play.at/duckling or call Guardline 24 hours a day at 485 2000 Ext. 2287. 009663. 181 E. Broadway Downtown Eugene 342-6107 Mad r DuCkLing % Th Children's eatre With aupport from the UO Summer Sessions Office Join us on the lawn of the Robinson Theatre on the UO Campus! Limited free parking is available. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more. $4 tickets for all ages All Shows begin at 11 am from Hans Chrisfan Andersen's classic fairy ale By Larry Shue_ Produced through special arrangement with Dramatists May Service, Inc. For Information and reservations can 346-4192 or visit onr website at http://play.at/dncUing Call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Room 300, Erb Memorial Union to place your ad today. P.O. 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