The dragon was seriously eyeballing the audience—and what a lovely dragon it was, even if its gaze implied that if it had the mobility and energy to do so, we would all be its supper. Its tail flicked menacingly.
Quite why the dragon (one of a clutch of very cool puppets by Monkey Boys Productions) is there at the conclusion of The Burning Cauldron of Fiery Fire, this critic shall leave to open to interpretation.
By this moment, the mysterious death of Peter (Tom Pecinka), one of a group of radical hippies living in the Northern California countryside, the arrival of Peter’s very un-hippieish brother Will (also Pecinka) to try and figure out the truth about his brother’s disappearance, and the hippies’ resistance to offering any kind of explanation or closure, had long since devolved in

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