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No ‘Spoonful of Sugar’ Needed to Savor “Mary Poppins”

Posted by: Autumn Rhea Carpenter    Tags:  Theatre Under the Stars Houston Mary Poppins    Posted date:  March 14, 2016  |  No comment



The wordsmith geeks out there will be thrilled to know that the 34 lettered word supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, 16 of which are vowels and the remaining 19 consonants, equaling a 14 syllable nonsense word was given the spotlight in the most delightful way at the recent production of Mary Poppins at Theatre Under the Stars (TUTS).  


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