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THEATER REVIEW: Summer camp

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‘When Pigs Fly’ explodes with fun and fabulosity RICH LOPEZ  | Contributing WriterRichLopezWrites@gmail.com There was much to unpack in Uptown Players’ colorful new production Howard Crabtree’s When Pigs Fly.

Only it’s like Mary Poppins’ carpet bag, where delightful treats just keep coming out — and they are all bedazzled and sequined.

The company made its return to the theater in glorious, zany fashion that brings laughter when it’s needed most. The show, which opened Friday, July 9, at the Kalita Humphreys Theater, is a campy musical comedy revue that delivers big on hilarity, dancing, singing and spectacle.

Calling it a gay explosion may just be a masterpiece of understatement. For such a big show, the cast was made up of only five men

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