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Show Stage Performance of "Three Little Pigs" Promises Entertainment to Kids, Adults "I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in." "The Three Little Fins", a musical stage show coming to Cedar City on Thursday, September 17, at the Public School auditorium, under un-der the sponsorship of the Cedar City Kiwanis Club. Penthouse productions of New York City will present "The Three Little Pigs" with an all-adult professional New York cast featuring fea-turing real dwarfs in person, for the smaller small fry of Cedar City and their parents. One of your favorite fairy tales brought to life on stage and in person. As the curtain opens, we find mother pig preparing her three children, Porky, Piggily and Wiggily for their journey into the world to make their fortunes. After they have all been washed, wash-ed, dressed, and have eaten, she bids them all 'Good-Bye' with a tear in her eye and a final warning warn-ing to watch out for the big, bad wolf. The first little pig "Porky" makes himself a house of straw and when the big bad wolf finds Porky's house, he blows it in with one huff-and-a-puff. Porky gets away, however, and runs to the home of Piggily which has been made with some sticks. This is a little better house than Porky's but still not strong enough to stand up under the wolf's huffs and puffs, so when the wolf finds Piggily's house, the little pigs suggest that they play games until they can escape. They succeed in outwitting him and run to the house of Wiggily who has made himself a strong brick home. The Big Bad Wolf decides to fool the pigs and disguises dis-guises himself as a little girl. Going through the woods to the home of Wiggily, he meets a Fairy who doesn't believe that he is a little girl and when she finds out he is the Big Bad Wolf, she uses her magic and turns him into a rooster. But all the rooster wants to do is dance and sing and he won't play with any of the other animals that come come along so she has to turn him back into a wolf. He then goes along to the home of Wiggily. With all of his huffing huff-ing and puffing,, the Big Bad Wolf can't even make the house of brick wiggle, so he decides to climb down the chimney. The Little Pigs see what he intends to do and put a big kettle of boiling water in the fireplace. When the wolf falls down the chimney, ho drops into the Kettle Ket-tle and that is the end of the Big. Bad Wolf and the Three Little Tigs live happily ever after. af-ter. Two performances of this stage show will be given on the 17th, a matinee as well as an evening performance, it has been announced an-nounced by Harry Ahlstrom, in charge of arrangements. |