Saturday, April 26, 2025

Puffs at the Empress Theatre

Last night I went to the Empress Theatre for their production of Puffs, Or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic. I think this show is so fun and clever and I had a blast watching it with a large and boisterous crowd who laughed out loud all night! It is a parody of the beloved Harry Potter franchise and all of the well-known characters are alluded to with enough recognizable traits to know exactly who they are without naming them (my favorites are A Certain Potions Teacher, Professor Turban, Professor Locky, A Very Tall Man, and Real Mr. Moody) and all of the memorable events still happen but they are shown from the perspective of secondary characters who are not involved in the action. A Narrator (Jana White) introduces the audience to a brave orphan wizard with a lightning bolt scar named Harry Potter (Lexy Osborne) but then tells us that this story is about another orphan named Wayne Hopkins (Raiden Dwight) who is also sent to the school of female magic and male magic after learning that he is a wizard. When he arrives, there is a ceremony to sort everyone into one of the four houses: Braves, Smarts, Snakes, and Puffs. Wayne is sorted into Puffs and he is soon introduced to the prefect, Cedric Diggory (Brendan Sampsel), and the other outcasts and misfits in this house, including Oliver Rivers (Brady Neilson), Megan Jones (Hannah Stark), Susie Bones (Lexy Osborne), J. Finch Fletchley (Adrian Young), Sally Perks (Lucy Bawden), Ernie Mac (Konor Hafen), and others. On the same fateful night when Harry, Ron, and Hermione become friends while defeating a troll, Wayne becomes friends with Oliver, a math prodigy, and Megan, the daughter of one of the Dark Lord's followers, while hiding from the troll in a forbidden chamber. Over the next seven years, Wayne struggles to learn magic and protect everyone from Mr. Voldy (Brendan Sampsel) but he is constantly overshadowed by Harry who steals all of the attention, including the moment when the Puffs are finally allowed to shine during the Three Wizard Tournament. In the final battle, Mr. Voldy mistakes Wayne for Harry and kills him and, when he meets the Headmaster, he complains that his life was useless. The Headmaster tells him that everyone is a hero to someone and then we see in the Epilogue nineteen years later that Megan and Oliver have named their son Wayne. Fans of the books and movies will find so many hilarious references (but you have to pay attention). I laughed so hard I couldn't breathe when Wayne says that he and Cedric will be like Batman and Robin (a subtle nod to Robert Pattinson's role as the caped crusader) and when Blondo Malfoy tells his son Scorpius to avoid time turning in the Epilogue (an allusion to Harry Potter and the Cursed Child). The action is non-stop with most of the actors playing multiple roles (two different actors play the Headmaster and three different actors play Hermione at the same time in a time turning mishap) and I was very impressed with everyone in the cast because the physical comedy is extremely well done. I especially loved Dwight, because Wayne's exasperation every time Harry steals his thunder is so convincing, Osborne, because she is so energetic and over-the-top as Harry (she literally jumps into every scene), and Sampsel, because his facial expressions as Mr. Voldy are hilarious (especially whenever he uses a megaphone). The set is very simple (I loved all of the portraits located around the theater) but the costumes are fun and the props are incredible (particularly the snake and the dragon). You will definitely have a great time at this show (go here for tickets) but there are only two more performances so act quickly!

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