On the Hasty Pudding stage, a giggling Barrymore was "roasted" by tuxedo-clad Christopher M. Hans '01, president of the Theatricals, and Michael S. Roiff '01, vice president of the cast.
It was a roast with a Charlie's Angels theme.
A voice boomed from overhead, saying "Good morning, angels."
Unprompted, Barrymore responded "Good morning, Charlie."
The voice alerted "angels" Roiff, Hans and Barrymore that the pudding pot had been stolen and could only be returned by recounting a series of events in Barrymore's life. In addition, Charlie asked the three angels for a tuna sandwich.
The lights went dim, the orchestra played eerie music and Hans and Roiff quizzed Barrymore about past films--including Home Fries and Poison Ivy.
The two jokingly reenacted the final scene from Never Been Kissed, when Barrymore finally kisses her long-time crush on a pitcher's mound of a baseball diamond.
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