The Oak Ridger: 'Emperor's New Clothes' brings humor, color and heart to Oak Ridge
The Oak Ridge Junior Playhouse will present the "Emperor’s New Clothes," a lively and family-friendly stage adaptation of the classic tale, adapted by Playhouse Executive Artistic Director Reggie Law.
(By Mike McVay) The expression “The Emperor has no clothes” comes from Hans Christian Andersen’s folktale titled “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” The tale tells the story of two swindlers pulling a fraud ...
JD Supra: The Emperor’s New Clothes: What a Fairy Tale Can Teach Us About LPM
Do you remember the tale of the Emperor’s New Clothes? Turns out the emperor thought he was wearing a beautiful new robe, but he was actually naked. Believe it or not, this story has relevance to ...
The Emperor’s New Clothes: What a Fairy Tale Can Teach Us About LPM
The Union: The Emperor’s New Clothes: Main Stage Playmakers showcase first production at Center for Arts
A mischievous trio of “tailors” comes up with a get-rich-quick scheme to convince a vain emperor to wear their magic clothes. They claim that only smart people can see these amazing garments. Will ...
The Emperor’s New Clothes: Main Stage Playmakers showcase first production at Center for Arts
CU Boulder News & Events: “The Story of the Emperor's New Clothes.” The Yellow Fairy Book, edited by Andrew Lang, London, New York, Bombay: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1906, pp. 21-25.
There was once an Emperor who did not care for anything but clothes. One day, two impostors arrived in the city and pretended to be great weavers and said that they knew how to make the most beautiful ...