DreamWrights theater in York is receiving a bit more publicity for an upcoming production of "James and the Giant Peach" than it might have anticipated, after an image surfaced of the set that bears what some social media commenters think is a remarkable resemblance to female genitalia.

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And the people of Twitter certainly noticed, including George Takei, the actor best known for his role as Hikaru Sulu on the original “Star Trek” television show.

He commented on the photo shared on Twitter with his famous words, "Oh Myyy."

The peach is about 10 feet tall, pale pink, has a gaping hole in the middle of it. The Twitterverse had plenty of jokes to make at the expense of the community center.

"I didn't see that before, but now that's all I can see when I look at it," said Kate Harmon, marketing coordinator for DreamWrights. "We had to design a peach big enough for the cast to stand inside it, outside it, on top of it — it's not exactly an easy feat."

DreamWrights didn't seem to take the social media commentary too seriously, though. In fact, Harmon said they don't plan to make any changes to the set.

Rather, anyone who is interested in seeing the giant peach live and on display is encouraged to come out and see the production.

They're even going to send Takei some complimentary tickets, Harmon said.

"Whether you see whatever it is you see when you look at that peach," Harmon laughed, "it's always important too come out and support the arts."

DreamWrights' "James and the Giant Peach" will be performed on its main stage from Feb. 15 to 24.

Showtimes and ticket information are available here.

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