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Reported legally by
JIM W.
So is it on, or is it off? Are they on, or are
they off?
By which I mean -- respectively -- the Puerto
Rican production of Naked
Boys Singing!, and the clothes of the boys in
question.
The theater's Board of Directors said the show
was off, but that decision was overruled by a local
judge (Carlos Dávila) earlier this week. But
just yesterday, a Puerto Rican appeals court
granted a writ of certiorari (legalese for "yes
we've got jurisdiction here") and kept the show off
until a hearing this coming Tuesday.
According to a story in the highly respected
newspaper
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Primera
Hora, appeals court judges (Ortiz
Carrión, Negroni Cintrón, and
Rodriguez Muñiz) ordered: "'to the resorted
part that in a term in or before 12 of August shows
cause by which the asked for car does not have to
be sent.' Nevertheless, Ortiz Carrión, judge
president of the panel of the Name, expressed that
the musical magazine had not paralyzed." *
As if THAT wasn't clear enough, Gil René,
director of the musical revue, said: "he is really
devastating for the artists who are prepared in the
scene ... He is disloyal, is a baseness. We would
say our things, but we know to hold our passions
... and that can very well be thinking on our work.
But good looking I who these people whom they have
this decision in
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Naked Boy singer in bathrobe,
and fans, listening to decision
their hands never foment not even the
infantile theater." *
The show's publicist had no comment,
but he was heard to be laughing on his way to the
bank.
* Translations
courtesy of Google.com
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