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The traditional story of the Emperor who ended up dressed only in his own vanity. ?Two swindlers spin a yarn, the Emperor allows himself to be taken in, and it isn't long before everyone is stitched up. Only at the monthly Grand Parade on 1st April is the barefaced-cheek of it all revealed. Hans Christian Anderson's much loved story about a hapless Emperor and a suit of clothes so fine that only intelligent people can see them is one of the greatest - and funniest - cautionary tales of all time.
Creatives/Company
Book by: Hans Christian Anderson
Company: Wizard Theatre